
Advanced/power users who love to tweak and tinker with software will likely be initially frustrated when starting out with configuring KMP until they get used to the quirky tree layout of settings. However, on the note of KMP's Options dialog, I do have to note one negative: it's poorly organized. The Winamp-style playlist editor alone makes it the superior app as it blows just about every other media player's playlist management abilities out of the water.Īnd yes, while the KMP Options dialog has a staggering amount of configurable settings of which many are highly technical and beyond the average user, they can safely be ignored since the player works out-of-the-box with a level of reliability that rivals any other player out there - MPC-HC and VLC included. At least it's finally been getting lots of likes here on aTo in recent times, but its interface is WAAAAAAAAY more functional, intuitive and user-friendly than all the over-hyped apps like VLC and MPC.

Simple, tiny, and no-nonsense players are definitely worthwhile apps - particularly Media Player Classic - Home Cinema which I find is the perfect go-to app on the (very) rare occasion that KMP has playback issues - but KMP deserves way more credit than it's gotten.
