Nowadays, most of the player support the 1080P video and some even support 4 video playback. However, not all of them give you the perfect quality. It really depends on the ability of decoding. As Nanny say, you can have a try at the Leawo Blu-ray Player. I've tried it, and it really gives a wonderful experience.
You can also downscale the video so that it can be played. Here is the guide. Hope it helps.
https://www.leawo.org/entips/downscale-4k-to-1080p-in-premiere-1410.html?fixya=1410
Leawo Blu-ray Player would be the best choice for you. Basically, it is 100% free and gains worldwide recognition in terms of the capability to act free Blu-ray disc player, free DVD disc player, free HD video player free 4K video player), free ISO file player, and free audio player. This all-in-one solution also delivers quality-lossless video images with a resolution of 720P, 1080P, 1080i and 4K (2160P).
VLC Media Player is hugely popular, and for good reason - it's completely free, supports almost all file formats without the need to download additional codecs, can optimize video and audio playback for your chosen device, supports streaming, and can be extended almost infinitely with downloadable plugins.
This program will play all formats of audio and video codecs. It supports Linux, MAC, and Windows OS's. You can configure it to your taste so it will remember all your setting everytime you play your media. The authors are great at getting updates out and dealing with security issues that are reported. The program auto updates on start up so you will always have the latest version.
I have been using VLC media player and some others for some time, but after my last update I noticed all my settings were gone. I have two acoustic dips and a peak in my room and in an old version I set up correct settings after considerable effort, then saved them. Old method of saving these won't work anymore. so I just gave it up as there are many more alternatives with better interfaces, features and use less resources while not forgetting user adjustments. VLC forgets graphical and parametric equalizer settings at each exit among other things. I wouldn't recommend it over the others.
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