GPU-accelerated decoding – The Windows version of 5KPlayer allows hardware acceleration for smooth high-res video playback without exploiting system resources. 5KPlayer can reportedly handle 8K videos too but we couldn’t test that due to hardware limitations. In addition, there is a one-click option to switch to 360-degree video playback. The program supports popular video formats and codecs including MP4, H.265 (HEVC), H.264, VP8, VP9, MTS, MKV, MPEG, and WebM. Supports 4K videos – It is capable of playing 4K UHD as well as HDR videos smoothly without frequent stutter and frame drops. ![]() ![]() The UI, however, isn’t very user-friendly as at times you can have a hard time locating certain settings or controls. This certainly avoids any distractions and keeps you intrigued to the content. The fact that the player turns borderless while playing media makes it stand out. The application uses a dark colour scheme and embraces a minimalistic UI. Modern UI – Unlike VLC, 5KPlayer features a slick yet appealing design that largely resembles Windows 10 UI.
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