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DVDFab Media Player 2.4.3.9

Blu-ray software for Windows

DVDFab Media Player  (Fengtao Software Inc.) released an updated version of its video player 2.4.3.9 for Windows, just one day after rolling out the version 2.0.16 for Mac.

 

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Both versions enhanced the Blu-ray menu support, introduced a bunch of new features and made some other fixes and improvements. Move on to dig deeper into the story.

Two updates mainly for same reason
DVDFab Media Player is an Blu-ray player software available on the marketplace, no matter on Windows or Mac OS X based computers. Especially when it comes to the Blu-ray, It has done a lot to offer the Blu-ray lovers a cinema level watching experience and the standalone Blu-ray player equivalent controlling experience. A living example is the renowned Blu-ray menu support. And this time, the released two updates 2.4.3.9 for Windows and 2.0.16 for Mac improved the menu support to a better level. Notice that users need to set the playback mode as menu mode at the settings panel.

New Features introduced in two updates
Aside from the enhanced Blu-ray menu support, these two updates also introduced two new features. One is the support to open the recently watched files from the right-click menu, and the other is the option to turn up the volume by 200%, using the scroll wheel on the mouse. The former shall offer a ‘shortcut’ to users if they want to watch the unfinished videos last time they left behind; while the latter offers an additional option to turn up the volume by 200%, as the sliding bar only gets a maximum volume of 100%. These new features might not reach the significant-level, but they do improve the user experience a lot.

 Other fixes and improvements
In addition, the two updated media player software also came out with some other fixes and improvements, such as the improvement made to the hot key support; the fix to a crash problem when dragging and dropping videos to play in certain cases; another fix to a missing sound problem when playing back Blu-ray Transformers: Age of Extinction  and a picture distortion problem when rotating videos during playback.

 

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