| Version | 1.5 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | PIMEX Group |
| Release date | Jul 8, 2009 |
| Date added | Jul 8, 2009 |
| Os requirements | Windows XP/2003/Vista |
| Requirements | None |
| Total downloads | 12,471 |
| Downloads per week | 2 |
| Price | Free |
Description
ATP Player is a slick and simple all-in-one solution for viewing videos and photo slideshows. With built-in video and audio codecs ATP Player will play MOV, AVI, FLV, MPEG, DivX, Xvid, and other video formats. Whether the files are on a hard drive or on a flash memory chip, quickly find them with the familiar, explorer-like file browser. Select multiple photo and video files, or even folders. Create a playlist simply by pressing a button and enjoy gap-free playback as a single video, slide show or both, in a windowed or full-screen mode. With ATP Player you can browse through a playlist manually, viewing one video frame at a time, and save your favorite frames as JPEG files. You can also rotate photos, copy and delete files, save and load playlists, and use various sorting and filtering options. Portable copy of ATP Player can be installed on a thumb drive or a digital camera memory chip so you can play your videos on any computer.
Version 1.5 supports FLV and Xvid formats.
Review
ATP Player provides a basic set of tools for viewing video and pictures. With a very focused setup, this program is welcoming for users of all skill levels.
We were impressed by the interface's sleek layout, which made its basic functions simple to understand and navigate. We did need the Help file's instructions to build playlists, but a little research pointed us in the right direction. The program provides a simple onscreen file tree to navigate through when seeking out videos and photos to view. You simply click on the item you want to view, and it plays on a simple screen that you can start and stop easily. The picture and sound quality were crisp but no better than that offered by typical viewing software. ATP Player's strongest element was its Playlist feature. This Wizard-like program lets you pluck images and videos from the file tree and create a customized lineup that can be viewed back-to-back and even looped. This saves time, especially for frequently watched videos. Overall, this program was all right; nothing was glaringly wrong with it, but nothing knocked us out, either. It was steady and practical, which is nothing to be ashamed of.
ATP Player is a freeware player. It installs desktop icons without permission. Since this was such a simple, well-balanced viewer, we recommend this program.