Abstract

This study investigates the power consumption of various media player software applications, comparing open-source and proprietary options. The experiment measured the average power consumption of CPU, GPU, and memory usage of media players such as Kodi, MPC, MPV, SMP, VLC, Windows Media Player, ACG, ALLPlayer, GOM, KMPlayer, LAPlayer, POTPlayer, and RealPlayer while playing 4K video. The results revealed that proprietary media players generally consume less power compared to their open-source counterparts. Statistical analysis, including descriptive statistics and independent samples t-tests, confirmed these findings. Long-term power consumption projections indicated substantial energy savings with more efficient media players. These findings underscore the importance of considering energy efficiency in software selection for sustainable computing.

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