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M View SE
Review date:June 25, 2004
Version reviewed:2.7
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

M View SE is a lightweight media player that supports all media files supported by the Windows Media Player (including DivX movies) but it consumes fewer resources than most other players.

It features built-in sound recorder, drag 'n drop, support for JPG & GIF images, and more.

While this is not presented as an "all singing, all dancing" media player, it does have some excellent features and is very easy to use. It supports variable frame rate for animations, you can vary the sound level by using the up and down arrows, and it offers quite a few keyboard shortcuts to make life easier.

The author says that the duration of the recording depends on the free space on your primary hard disk partition. Obviously, this could be a problem if you have limited space.

Overall we found that M View SE was an excellent media player for 95% of occasions when you don't need the bells and whistles of a more powerful tool.

Worth a look!

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