BS Player Pro v2.22.952 Multilingual Incl Keymaker-CORE
CORE strikes again, with a very popular program: BS Player Pro. BS.Player Pro is used by more than 60 million computer users throughout the world and it has been translated into more than 90 languages. Because it does not use much of the processing power it is suitable for all those who use slightly less capable computers. The multimedia playback has not been – and will never be – disturbed by any annoying technical problem, much too often experienced with software of this kind. Last but not least - BS.Player media player is a product for the world public, so it is equipped with a treasury of subtitle options which enable the users to watch video and audio files in many of the world’s languages.
Program Features:
- Playlists support
The playlists support is great. They may be imported from BST and M3U (Winamp) records, saved, edited and added new files from any folder, as well as URLs. - Display subtitles
Beside the basic functions such as font type and size selection, the program supports many others: shadows, outlines, subtitle location on the screen, etc. Bad subtitle timings can be fixed within the program itself. - Multilingual
BS.Player is an international product, targeted to all and any user worldwide. With its multilingual support it is greatly helpful to those who cannot speak English. - Resizable movie window
Want to experience the cinema feeling in the comfort of your home? Here are the instructions: choose your favourite movie, make some pop-corn and adjust the movie window size to whatever you want. A full-screen movie is only a click away. - Drag & drop support
Are you looking for a way to avoid the timely multimedia file opening? BS.Player™ 2.22 enables you to drag and drop your file your file from any location on your computer to your player and the fun can begin. - Resolution changing
Use the resolution changing feature and avoid the oversized picture if you wish to watch your movie on your TV screen, projector or plasma screen. The feature will adjust the TV resolution and optimize the quality of movie reproduction. - Frame capture
Would you like to keep a photo of your favourite movie scene? Use the Frame capture feature to do that easily. Now it depends on you alone whether the picture will find its way to your wall as well. - AVI files with more than 2 audio streams supported
This feature supports the use of two or more audio stream channels. AVI files with more than two channels, i.e. multilingual files are supported. The BS.Player™ thus offers you the choice of the laguage of your playback. - Desktop display
Displays video file on your desktop! - S/PDIF output supported for AC3 files
The feature enables the digital AC3 file output with an intervideo audio reader. The settings for the pre-installed modules such as Winamp and Equalizer can be found here. This means that the audio reproduced by the BSPlayer is the original unconverted sound.

Release name: BS.Player.Pro.v2.22.952.Multilingual.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
Size: 6.20 MB, cr-aaab
Links: Homepage, NFO, Torrent

I have tried this player twice. I hated it both times. Now, I am almost ready to download it for the third time… God damn, I must be stupid.
VLC Media player for life !
You should try it again PRODUCT, you MUST like it
BS for BullShit player lol !! sorry but that was too easy
btw, never heard of MPC, winamp , mplayer , vlc ?? … much better and for god sake it’s FREE …
it’s either zoomplayer or medie player classic. I got both installed but mostly use mpc because it faster to tweak to my liking. BSPlayer just got way way too much options… And top it off mpc is free
VLC VLC VLC VLC VLC VLC only problem is it doesn’t play real/quicktime media! blah!
yeah, yeah, vlc is a very strong player
I’ve been using BsPlayer for 6 years now. Never failed me. It playes everything (well mostly because I have all the codecs installed and the files are correctly associated to BSPlayer). I have K-Lite Codec Pack full installed. I use BsPlayer mostly for video files, WMP for streaming media, Winamp for audio files and for DVD’s I also use BsPlayer (if not, then Power DVD). So IMHO BsPlayer is the king!
I use BSplayer most of the time easy to use controls ,whereas with VLC i can never get the brightness ,colour controls to work.also use the KMplayer ,very much like the BS ,easy controls and FREE.
Finally the subtitle editor is back! Great player! Worth 5 stars!
I must agree, BS Player is definately not the bomb. In fact, they should throw a bomb on its developpers lol. There are tons of better softs (free) which do a hell of a job better. I hate K-Lite, but for instant the free XP Codec Pack which comes with the integrated Mediaplayer Classic, is one of the best Ive seen yet. VLC from VideoLAN deserves to be mentioned as well, though in its earlier days it had trouble with subs. Not very popular is the Marbit ALLPlayer, its from polish developpers but actually works pretty sweet, with integrated codecs-update and IQtext for intelligent subtitle viewing.
VLC is nice for quick viewing of stuff, and for files that are still downloading. But for movies etc. then KMplayer is the best(http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/ not the linux one). It plays everything, including quicktime and realmedia. It uses internal codecs by default, so you don’t even need to download codecs anymore (although using the ac3filter external is better). Seems to have too much options and settings at first, but you get used to it very quick. Try it!
@wickido: No, that sucks. Users should have a choice if they want it in a new tab or not. Ie. click with middle mousebutton.
Anyone experienced a problem when loading new subtitle using this version? (Ctrl+L key). The program crashes. Switched back to the 2.20.949 version.
BS Pro is used by 60 million people? That’s a very fishy stat. BS is a second-rate media player, I’d rather use MPC or Zoom.
@ Danny: yeah I was stunned when I read that as well. They gotta be kiddin’
@aerowen: hurm, point well made.
bullshit player mwahahaha…. btw i herd this player now phones home to its daddy..
VLS - forever
BSplayer is very used indeed. Especially by those who use to see EN movies subtitled. And believe me they r a lot. VLC is a very good player indeed but when it comes to upload a subtitle is too many steps instead BS is auto-loading them and of course u can play with the timing and size and so on.
I use this since a long time as my main player and I am very satisfied with it
Honestly, i’ve never heard of this player before until now.
BS player has a crappy interface and sucks big time, thank you for this piece of crap software!
I compared video quality from VLC, BSPlayer and PowerDVD.
VCL was the worst,
BSPlayer better,
and PowerDVD was the best, specially the vivid filter.
shame he doesn’t support subtitles (srt,sub),
vobsub doesn’t helped either.
I’m betting that the stats for BS Player come from the free version that used to be bundled in codec packs like K-Lite, no way most of those people would have downloaded it on their own. ‘Sides, I’m betting that Windows Media player has WAY more users. Anyhow, BS Player is an OK player, but I think there are better ones out there. I personally use The KMPlayer.
I love ViPlay (only 500KB) all the filters and controls in just 500KB. Try it.
Very versatile player,Plays most formats and great clarity.Ill upgrade from 2.1 to this thanks.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Are they REALLY touting Resizable movie window and playlist support as product features?
Is there a player out there that DOESN’T have these?
What a load of BS.
Blah, who needs this when you have a pre-installed wmp.
Works for me, no need for extra junk.
VLC is my player of choice, I just wish it supported the front media buttons on my Dell. As for this BS player, I downloaded it to check it out, but the rar files int he torrent are corrupt every time I download them. So I suggest you pass on it.
@dipshit: quicktime doesn’t have playlist support
I’ve recently started using NicePlayer, and it’s easily the greatest video player I’ve ever used. Shame it’s OS X only
thanks for the update, the thing is that vlc does it fine on my pc
Lol, Jonesy.. I meant “decent” player.
People in the who know use BSplayer. Its not about the ugly interface (get a skin you like)its about useability.
Ive used it since the beginning.You can cutomize its look and controls to suite you.
Combined with FFDshow it becomes the best video player bar non.
BSplayer + FFDshow = Movie Magic.
If you watch lots of cams, TS’s or any downloadable movie try it.
How to install this??
Just click on it
GOM player is still the best. has all codecs for damn near everything
Indeed, how to install this. I’m downloading as hell for shit for a few years now and never seen only setup.001 and setup.002 files without an install exe…
Mkkay open .001 with WinRar… zip in a zip in a zip. Very handy.
VLC MEDIA PLAYER! all the WAY!
WinRAR? The lifetime trial you mean? Rather go for ALZip, http://www.altools.net, just as free as ZipGenius(.it) but then even supports images, wicked stuff.
>>GOM player is still the best. has all codecs for damn near everything
well thats odd..my post didn’t, well, post. I’ll try again. :/
“GOM player is still the best. has all codecs for damn near everything”
Damn right. I used BSPlayer for a bit before discovering GOM. I’ve never looked back. I love GOM’s “Find a Codec” feature. Thats a big plus that BS just can’t compete with. Plus, its a lot prettier
As for the features list — one that is really laughable is drag and drop. That requires you to double-click to open up BS Player, click-and-drag the video file, resize BS as needed… wouldn’t it be simpler to just double-click and open the file? o.O
pls can you help i can’t load subtitles when i try it the it crash pls help
Stop arguing get FFDshow and try it
http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=3474&s=50
you people who know alot about the video…
im staring downloading movies in HD with h264 codec. on vlc i just see the first seconds and then it doesnt show me anything, sound works fine… i use it on my p4 cpu pc and I want to know what do I have to install more to be able to watch this 4,5gb films on my old pc.
install CoreAVC + Combined Community Codec Pack, use Media Player Classic. Add the CoreAVC filter to MPC
http://www.cccp-project.net/
CoreAVC 1.2 http://xup.raidrush.ws/ndl_9fed7f239d349cd3fa103cadd9ef0/
MPC config: http://xup.raidrush.ws/ndl_9bff6fd300424d2ab02dfcabe34d5/
I run Bs & VLC, since some porn movies trouble one, I use the other.
it plays now with the coreacv codec, but sometimes its slowing and going faster… i might need to close some progs…
VLC is good, but Zoom Player Pro is better (Zoom Player regular is about the same as VLC).
I use Zoomplayer and ffdshow. ZP, half the strength, tastes great and I like it.
Anyone know where the changelog is?
kmplayer is better, it can plays flv,swf files too.
Changes in BS.Player 2.22.952:
+ Added support for unicode subtitles
* Improved subtitle editor
+ Added audio stream time correction option
+ Added support for “One window only” skins
* Improved random playback, previous items are now remembered
* It’s now possible to define media type for every extension, which is also used in media library
* ID3 tags can now be edited
- Fixed borderless window resize
- Fixed problem with .m3u, .pls, playlist loading, first item wasn’t loaded
- Some vobsub fixes
- Some other bug fixes.
I used to use BSplayer all the time untill I discovered VLC. But VLC is turning out to be a buggy and finicky POS so now I used GOM player ftw
hey guys, wtf?
trying to registrate and stuff-everything goes A-OK butas sonn as i’m trying to play somehing, it asks to registrate and to restart BS again.same stuff every time.any ideas?
P.S.maybe i shouldn’t install in Latvian?
P.S.S. does anyone know where Latvia is :)?
I´m having some problem when trying to open subtitles with this version.
I would advice Mplayer for low performance (with MPUI)
and KMPlayer for higher performance systems.
MPlayer can play incomplete/damaged files very good.
VLC player is also fine.
no external codecs needed, u can store them one a pendrive or etc
Well it seems to have this “subtitle bug”, I’m experiencing too. It’s a program bug or its because of the keygen? Anyone?
VLC will load your subtitles automatically you just have to do the proper settings!
Actually, at the video editing forums I hang out at the only programs I hear ever mentioned are VLC and Media Player Classic, all the other stuff is pretty much just fluff to them.
@mUFFIN is Latvia on Vulcan or Cardassia? hmmm
subtitles r working fine for me in the new installed version.
@saeima ko tu tur muldi?
[url=http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/index.php]TheKmPlayer[/url] is the best choice imo , (good interfaceunlike vlc…),lots of skins, good subtitle support, play everything,.avi,.mov,.mkv,.wmv,…) also VLC, MPclassic and GOMplayer are good. BSplayer is not bad at all but since the 2.0 u get adware/spyware with free edition. And also has problems with playing some formats
Thanks for this, BSPlayer is the best, easiest and most reliable videoplayer.
BS.Player 2.23 is released
- fixed broken ‘Load subtitles’ function
- In some cases ‘Save subtitle’ option in subtitle editor was disabled, fixed
- Some other bug fixes
BSPlayer Pro 2.23 Build 953:
http://rapidshare.com/files/46700428/bsplpro223.953.rar.html
It’s working! Although the default language is not English, but you can change it in the Settings. Not my upload, found on 9down.com.
I Like BS Player ! I use that program about 5 years , Never Failed me , but now , when i enter the key , after i run again the program , again ask the key password ? WHI ?
I have no idea, i simply uninstalled the previous version and after install, this never asked for a key, read it all from the registry i suppose.
|– Quote –| Nickname: Trance Timestamp: July 30th,
2007 | 10:33
Message: I’ve been using BsPlayer for 6 years now. Never failed me. It playes everything (well mostly because I have all the codecs installed and the files are correctly associated to BSPlayer). I have K-Lite Codec Pack full installed. I use BsPlayer mostly for video files, WMP for streaming media, Winamp for audio files and for DVD’s I also use BsPlayer (if not, then Power DVD). So IMHO BsPlayer is the king!
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I agree with “Trance”´s opinion. BSPlayer is the best for
playing videos and sometimes DVD´S, WMP is the best for playing streaming media and Winamp is really the best for playing music (mp3,wma…). And Winamp is also good for playing CD:s.