A new version of the application was released today

Jul 4, 2014 20:51 GMT  ·  By

Media Player Classic is a simple yet powerful video player that allows you to open any multimedia file on your local storage drives, providing a straightforward interface that looks very similar with the classic Windows Media Player.

The developer behind the project continues work on a new version, so today it rolled out a new beta that gives users a chance to see what’s new in the app a little bit earlier.

Media Player Classic 1.7.5.200 Beta doesn’t bring any new features as compared to the previous betas, but is still a good opportunity to preview the next stable build and see what’s to come for one of the most appreciated video players on the market.

Just as expected, the app still works on all Windows versions on the market, including the old Windows XP, which was officially retired on April 8. Since then, the OS is no longer getting updates and security patches, so it’s critical for third-party software developers to continue supporting it.

Overall, there’s no doubt that this beta comes in handy to many users out there, but you’re not recommended to install it on production machines. Of course, the new version can be found on Softpedia too, so you can download Media Player Classic 1.7.5.200 Beta right now to give it a spin.