Originally Posted By: Mystic
The ONLY reason I keep using VLC is because it can run so many different file formats.
Yup. You have a perfect grasp of why people use VLC.
On my Ubuntu system I use the stock movie player (Totem) but from time to time the codecs shipped by Ubuntu (which are usually open-source variants, reverse-engineered from their closed-source, proprietary counterparts and meant to be compatible) stumble on some stranger file formats. It is then that I fire up ol' trusty VLC and things tend to work out just fine. VLC is a bit slower, a bit more sluggish but it never, ever seems to fail!
The ONLY reason I keep using VLC is because it can run so many different file formats.
Yup. You have a perfect grasp of why people use VLC.
On my Ubuntu system I use the stock movie player (Totem) but from time to time the codecs shipped by Ubuntu (which are usually open-source variants, reverse-engineered from their closed-source, proprietary counterparts and meant to be compatible) stumble on some stranger file formats. It is then that I fire up ol' trusty VLC and things tend to work out just fine. VLC is a bit slower, a bit more sluggish but it never, ever seems to fail!