The beta version of the application today received a new round of improvements

May 12, 2014 11:54 GMT  ·  By

If you're using the beta version of Media Player Classic to open your favorite multimedia files on your Windows computer, you should know that a new build is now up for grabs, no matter the OS version that powers the machine.

Media Player Classic 1.7.5.92 Beta is thus available for download for Windows users, bringing performance improvements and bug fixes that were initially discovered in some old versions of the app.

Of course, the application continues to work flawlessly on all Windows versions on the market and you can install it even if you're still running the unsupported Windows XP. Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP on April 8, but Media Player Classic is one of the applications that will continue to support this particular OS version for many months from now.

Keep in mind, however, that this is still in the beta development stage, so a number of bugs and performance issues could be part of the app and thus affect the overall experience when playing music and video files. As a result, consumers are recommended to get the stable build, which also supports all Windows versions in use right now.

Overall, this new release comes in handy to those who'd like to try the new build before it hits the market in stable form, so download Media Player Classic 1.7.5.92 Beta right now to check out its revised feature lineup.