
I didn't know until I searched just now (since I don't use it), but I guess they recently stopped broadcasting live games (perhaps they don't have the rights to this season?), but they still have all the VODs. Pot Player used to broadcast high quality live streams of Korean Starcraft events such as Proleague and OSL, as well as host VODs for all televised Starcraft matches. #9 DAUM Pot Player is a Korean media player/broadcasting application comparable to a mix between GOM Player and Afreeca.


Older and newer versions will obviously have slight differences. These translations are for the version I downloaded last week, Version 1.4 build 19837. If there's something particular you have a question on, make a request and I'll get to that first. I didn't finish everything yet, because in some cases submenus lead to submenus lead to submenus, and because of the redundancies between the right-click and preferences menus, but I will do the rest as I get time. Also feel free to insult me for wasting a week of my free time if you won't use it or if there already was an English translation somewhere. I personally never used PotPlayer because it is too laggy for live games through my ISP and takes too long to load files, but now I may use it for my default player now that I know all the settings and like how it handles files. If you have any corrections please feel free to post them here or PM them to me, as I still have the Korean and English text files I made as well as each English line as a Photoshop layer, so I can easily correct anything.Īlso feel free to let me know if you'll actually use this, or if it's just for the one person who requested it. I don't understand Korean, so I apologize for any inaccuracies, but using online translators, dictionaries, and just messing around with the options I think I got it 99% accurate. Because of our limited text formating, I couldn't make the text files look good, and realizing I was almost at 1500 posts, I spent a few extra days making images of most of the PotPlayer menus in English.

Someone PMed me a week ago requesting English translations for DAUM PotPlayer, so I decided to give it a try.
