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Wahoo, player war...WTF?
Eh, might as throw in the lesser know (okay, outside of the pda community, almost completely unheard of) tcpmp. Simplest program that I've ever found and works great. http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
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blitzvergnugen wrote:
FlamingZelda wrote:
I prefer to use MPC (media player classic) because not only does it come with the CCCP and it has a lot more options than VLC does as far as different renderers and such.
Plus VLC uses its own set of codecs, which break sometimes when doing .mkv things.
I'd call that broken
CCCP formats not supported .rmvb .mov
derrr that sounds broken.....
cmptrnrd16 wrote:
Fall0ut-Boy wrote:
It only does that if you don't know how to configure it for your system.
Well...what are you waiting for, enlighten me.
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Fall0ut-Boy wrote:
blitzvergnugen wrote:
FlamingZelda wrote:
I prefer to use MPC (media player classic) because not only does it come with the CCCP and it has a lot more options than VLC does as far as different renderers and such.
Plus VLC uses its own set of codecs, which break sometimes when doing .mkv things.
I'd call that broken
CCCP formats not supported .rmvb .mov
derrr that sounds broken.....
It's not broken if they don't support it. Broken would be they claim to support it and it doesn't work. R-tard.
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^why I don't like Linux much. Elitist community members that are little to no help. FWIW I didn't have to configure anything on my other operating systems, they just work.
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Once again you are wrong. From MKV's own site.
Quote:
Very unfortunately, VLC has no support for proprietary codecs like Realvideo ( RV 9, RV 10, RV 40 ) or ON2 VP6, because its developers decided to include support for only those formats where a free, GPL decoder is available. RealNetworks and ON2 did not provide such a decoder, so MKV files using these formats are not supported.
They don't clam to support these codecs within the .mkv container. R-TARD!
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Fall0ut-Boy wrote:
Once again you are wrong. From MKV's own site.
Quote:
Very unfortunately, VLC has no support for proprietary codecs like Realvideo ( RV 9, RV 10, RV 40 ) or ON2 VP6, because its developers decided to include support for only those formats where a free, GPL decoder is available. RealNetworks and ON2 did not provide such a decoder, so MKV files using these formats are not supported.
They don't clam to support these codecs within the .mkv container. R-TARD!
Wow, you just saw 2 statements, expanded on them in your head and reached a magical conclusion. First, I have no idea whether or not the file FlamingZelda was using was encoded with a Real codec. Second, I'm not wrong because I said:
blitzvergnugen wrote:
It's not broken if they don't support it
Anyways.. are you some kind of VLC super fan boi?
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