MPC can be customized in many ways, from common settings to advanced options like Tweaks, Renderer Settings and Command Line Switches. One thing that hasn't changed is the movie clapboard icon (with the classic '321' logo) another is MPC's huge range of options. As the 'Classic' choice, MPC has never been flashy, and the program's new look is essentially an up-to-date version of the tried-and-true layout. We tried the 64-bit version in Windows 7 Home Premium.Īfter choosing some setup options, we opened MPC's updated user interface. MPC-HC is available in separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
The latest version is Media Player Classic-Home Cinema. Actually, several others might be MPC too since this open-source freeware serves as the basis of more than one media player for Windows. If you'd like an alternative to Windows Media Player that plays just about every kind of audio and video file and is widely customizable and flexible enough to serve many roles, including DVD and Blu-Ray player, you really only have a few choices, and one of them is Media Player Classic, aka MPC.