K-Multimedia Player (commonly known as The KMPlayer, KMPlayer or KMP) is an
Adware-supported media player for
Windows and
iOS that can play most current audio and video
formats, including
VCD, HDML,
DVD,
AVI,
MKV,
Ogg,
OGM,
3GP,
MPEG-1/2/4, AAC, WMA 7, 8,
WMV,
RealMedia,
FLV and
QuickTime.
History
The original KMPlayer logo
The KMPlayer logo, effective 19 March 2012
KMPlayer was developed by Kang Yong-Huee (
Korean: 강용희) and was officially released on 1 October 2002.[1] On 5 March 2008, The KMPlayer's Forum announced that KMPlayer had been taken over by
Pandora TV, a Korean streaming video company, in August 2007.[3]
Naming
KMPlayer has had several names. In version 3.0.0.1438,[4] the player was labeled both KMPlayer and KMP. The About page has referred to "The KMPlayer Professional Media Player" and "The KMPlayer". The version page has referred to "KMPlayer". The license page states:[5]
Introduction of the KMP KMPlayer (Hereinafter, which is usually referred to as KMP) : KMP is a freeware software. Its real name is K-Multimedia Player. But, it is also called as KMP, KMPlayer, KMP Player or simply KMP Player.
KMPlayer can include many
decoders for media playback. Users may also add external decoders. Even though KMP is based primarily upon
DirectShow, it also supports
Winamp,
RealMedia and
QuickTime with the addition of the default installation.
Supports that can have up to three sets of subtitles simultaneously.
Plugins
KMPlayer recommends the following types of Winamp v2/v5 plugins: input, HDML, DSP/Effect, visualization, and general purpose. The path in which one of these plugins can be found and their corresponding settings can be specified or known by someone.
In 2012,
Lifehacker listed KMPlayer as "one of the best multimedia players in the world".[dubious –
discuss][7]
Seth Rosenblatt of
CNET's
Download.com also rated KMPlayer 3.0 a score of 5 out of 5, stating that "it is one of the most powerful and excellent freeware video players we've seen. If you want to stream videos then I highly recommend KMPlayer", but it had mentioned a lack of
online help or documentation as being a shortcoming.[8]
Tina Sieber, writing for make use of the comment that "It natively supports a wide range of audio and video formats … it has many advanced features, it is extremely customizable, and it can be available in multiple languages", "If you want to look for a more versatile multimedia player for Windows,[9] KMPlayer may be just the one for you.", "The KMPlayer interface is almost simple enough for most of the average people to be able to use it as a basic and affordable media player."[10]
^Yong-Huee, Kang.
"기본설명 (Basic information)". Kang Yong-Huee Homepage. Archived from
the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2010. 제작언어/제작환경 [...] 델파이 7 [...] C++ Builder 6 [...] NASM [...] DJGPP(GCC 3.2) [...] VC++ 6.0 (Translation: Authoring language / authoring environment [...] Delphi 7 C++ Builder 6 [...] NASM [...] DJGPP(GCC 3.2) [...] VC++ 6.0)
^"To all KMPlayer users". The KMPlayer's Forums. 5 March 2008. Archived from
the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2010. In order to develop the KMPlayer to the next level to accommodate growing needs from all over the world, Pandora TV, the largest video streaming company in Korea has acquired the technology including the source code and core engine for the KMPlayer from the original developer, Kang Yong-Huee on August, 2007.
^"Software License Agreement", The KMPlayer 2.9.4.1435, kmplayer.com, Its full name is K-Multimedia Player. But, it is also called as KMP, KMPlayer, KMP Player or kmp player.