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  • 2.7.0

Splash 2.7.0 by Mirillis positions itself as an all-in-one media solution that combines ultra-sharp playback with ready-to-publish video conversion. Built around a proprietary decoding engine, the player renders H.264, HEVC and AVC clips with hardware-accelerated clarity that the developer claims outperforms stock Windows clients; the same engine is re-tasked in the export module to re-encode footage into pre-sized MP4 files tailored for YouTube, Instagram or TikTok without manual cropping. An uncluttered, fully skinnable interface lets users switch between a minimal desk-view, full-screen cinema mode or a compact top-most bar while playback is active, and every button layout can be dragged, hidden or assigned keyboard shortcuts. Although only one major release stream exists—version 2.7.0 being the current milestone—the application already bundles background batch conversion, automatic snapshot capture, subtitle styling and Dolby-surround passthrough, covering both casual viewing and quick content repurposing within a single workspace. Typical use cases range from reviewers who need smooth 60 fps playback of screen recordings, to vloggers who want to trim, filter and directly upload a 9:16 clip in one drag-and-drop cycle, to office workers who simply require a lightweight substitute for heavier multimedia suites. Functionally the program sits in the Video Players & Editors category, yet its integrated exporter blurs the line toward converter utilities. Splash 2.7.0 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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