For a long time, many people have been seeking practical multimedia players under DOS. Existing pure-DOS players like QV, MPXPLAY, etc., support some multimedia formats such as AVI, MPG, but they do not support currently common formats like RM/RMVB, WMV/ASF, etc., and do not support many decodings, making it impossible to play previous multimedia formats (such as RMVB format animated cartoons and movies) or decodings under pure DOS, causing many regrets.
Now all this has changed. With the most powerful and mature command-line player--MPlayer can run on the DOS platform through HX, now DOS can finally fully support all common multimedia formats including RMVB/WMV/DVD! MPlayer supports not only audio formats like MP3, OGG, RA, WMA, but also various multimedia formats, including AVI, OGM, MPG, MKV, MOV (QuickTime), RM/RMVB (Real Media), WMV/ASF (Windows Media), etc., and can even play CD/VCD and DVD movies! Its playback effect is also quite good, especially relatively smooth on new computers, and the audio and video quality can be comparable to the WIN players like those in YinYing FengBao. Of course, if you want to hear sound, you need to load the sound card driver first.
It is also relatively convenient to use. Through my organization, you can directly play the specified multimedia file under DOS in the form of PLAY "file name" (for example: PLAY TEST.RMVB), and you can also use wildcards or specify multiple files (for example: PLAY *.AVI *.RMVB, you can press the Enter key at any time during playback to switch to the next file, and press the ESC key to exit), and you can also load the play list and so on through the -playlist parameter. For DVD movies, you can use a form like "play dvd://1 -dvd-device d:\video_ts" (assuming the CD-ROM is drive D) to play. It runs best in the MS-DOS 7.10 environment that supports long file names. The download is provided below, welcome everyone to test and use, and share and exchange usage experiences. If there are any problems, you are also welcome to raise them.
http://help.cn-dos.net/soft/mplayer.7z.zip
The above file is in the 7z format with the highest compression rate, and can be extracted with tools like 7-Zip, WinRAR, etc.
Instructions: Please run in the form of PLAY "file name" (as mentioned above, where "file name" can be a wildcard or multiple files). It is best to use under pure DOS, but it can also be used in the DOS window of WIN, and you don't need to load too many programs before running. If you want to play in full-screen mode instead of the original size, you can specify the -fs parameter (for example: play -fs *.rmvb). By the way, there is a relatively small multimedia file (test.mpg) included for testing.
Now all this has changed. With the most powerful and mature command-line player--MPlayer can run on the DOS platform through HX, now DOS can finally fully support all common multimedia formats including RMVB/WMV/DVD! MPlayer supports not only audio formats like MP3, OGG, RA, WMA, but also various multimedia formats, including AVI, OGM, MPG, MKV, MOV (QuickTime), RM/RMVB (Real Media), WMV/ASF (Windows Media), etc., and can even play CD/VCD and DVD movies! Its playback effect is also quite good, especially relatively smooth on new computers, and the audio and video quality can be comparable to the WIN players like those in YinYing FengBao. Of course, if you want to hear sound, you need to load the sound card driver first.
It is also relatively convenient to use. Through my organization, you can directly play the specified multimedia file under DOS in the form of PLAY "file name" (for example: PLAY TEST.RMVB), and you can also use wildcards or specify multiple files (for example: PLAY *.AVI *.RMVB, you can press the Enter key at any time during playback to switch to the next file, and press the ESC key to exit), and you can also load the play list and so on through the -playlist parameter. For DVD movies, you can use a form like "play dvd://1 -dvd-device d:\video_ts" (assuming the CD-ROM is drive D) to play. It runs best in the MS-DOS 7.10 environment that supports long file names. The download is provided below, welcome everyone to test and use, and share and exchange usage experiences. If there are any problems, you are also welcome to raise them.
http://help.cn-dos.net/soft/mplayer.7z.zip
The above file is in the 7z format with the highest compression rate, and can be extracted with tools like 7-Zip, WinRAR, etc.
Instructions: Please run in the form of PLAY "file name" (as mentioned above, where "file name" can be a wildcard or multiple files). It is best to use under pure DOS, but it can also be used in the DOS window of WIN, and you don't need to load too many programs before running. If you want to play in full-screen mode instead of the original size, you can specify the -fs parameter (for example: play -fs *.rmvb). By the way, there is a relatively small multimedia file (test.mpg) included for testing.
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欢迎大家来到我的“新DOS时代”网站,里面有各类DOS软件和资料,地址:
http://wendos.mycool.net/
E-Mail & MSN: wengierwu AT hotmail.com (最近比较忙,有事请联系DOSroot和雨露,谢谢!)



