After describing such monsters of playing everything and everything as KMP, Zoom Player, rulesPlayer, CorePlayer, SMPlayer, Ashampoo Media Player, VLC, J.River, GOM Media Player, iCoolPlayer, RealPlayer, it seems like it's not from hand anymore to take up testing media players. However, the topic of playing all media content in one program is almost inexhaustible. BS Player is an old–timer in this business, a program with which you can watch a DVD movie, listen to music, and play Internet radio.
The program supports, as already accepted, a large number of video formats (divx, avi, mpeg 1, mpeg 2, xvid, 3ivx, ogm, matroska, mkv, asf, wmv, DV, m1v, m2v, mov, mp4, mpv, QT, rm, SWF, vob) and audio (wav, mpa, mp1, mp2, mp3, ogg, aac, ac3, aif, ram, wma, pls, m3u). The developers are working hard to ensure that the consumption of resources by this player is the most economical, and so far they have succeeded. Graphic equalizer, media library, support for subtitles and DVD menus, support for TV and radio (analog via tuner and web-based), as well as an interesting, skinable interface – these are the broad features that have made the player very popular for many years (more than 70 million registered users, about 90 localization languages). Along with the free version, there is also a paid one, featuring support for flv playback, image capture from TV tuners, teletext, with a one-year free upgrade. Good program!