About Nero Showtime DVD Player
By Art Gib on Jan 2, 2009 in Software | comments(0)
Third party DVD player software is a wonderful tool for playing DVDs and gives you many options for cleaning up the quality of the video. While you can use the same software that comes with your computer, it is often difficult to navigate, hard to understand, and generally a real pain to work with.
DVD player software is just the opposite. With a clean interface you will have no difficulty understanding how the software works and what to push in order to move forward, backward, or pause the video. The ability to clean up the video images is even more impressive.
With tools available specifically for viewing DVDs on your computer, third party DVD software is a definite must have for all computer movie viewers. Easy tools allow you to pause, slow down, speed up, reverse, capture frames, zoom in digitally, change subtitles, and changing the audio track. There is even the ability to move to the exact chapter you wish to view without the need to skip through each chapter or fast forward through the whole movie just to see a particular scene.
The files types that you can play are almost endless including the most popular formats like AVI, MPEG, VOB, IFO, MP3, MP4, WAV, WMA and WMV, MOV, FLV, DivX or OGG to less popular ones such as AIFF, AA, OGM, ASF, MMV (MicroMV movie) or BSF (Blu-ray AVC). With all these formats supported, you are bound to be covered when you play your videos.
Video enhancements include options to help you adjust video images quickly by using presets available such as Brighten, Darken, Saturate, Vivid Color, Cold Color, Black & White, Violet Hue, Greenish Hue, Softer Sharpness, More Sharpness, and Gamma Plus. Using these presets can make quite an impact on the video allowing you impeccable control over the video output. You can also use the controls to create your own presets if you would rather have that much control on the output.
Audio output can be manipulated as well with some of the add-on DVD player software by selecting between Surround, Virtual Speaker, or Dolby Surround or the default. It operates well as an audio player in addition to a video player, playing almost all the audio file types that are available and does so very well.
No matter what your experience level is, you will feel like a pro when working with this type of software, and there are several authors of this type of program, like the Nero Showtime, those made by SoundBlaster, HandBrake, and others as well. The ability to add your own professional looking titles to DVDs is just one of the small pluses the software makes available.
