From: Shadow on
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:52:17 +0100, Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid>
wrote:

>>
Was v 1.04 ever released ? Whenever I tried to DL I'd get a
message saying only v1.03 was available as win32 binary, v1.04 only as
source code.
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From: John Corliss on
Yrrah wrote:
> " VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player supporting
> most audio and video formats (H.264, Ogg, DivX, MKV, TS, MPEG-2, mp3,
> MPEG-4, aac, ...) from files, physical media (DVDs, VCD, Audio-CD), TV
> capture cards and many network streaming protocols.
> It can also convert media files, transcode and act as a streaming
> server over unicast or multicast and IPv4 or IPv6. It doesn't need any
> external codec, program or codec pack to work."
> Homepage:
> http://www.videolan.org/
> Features:
> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html
> Download(Windows):
> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html (snip)

The more I use VLC Player, the more I realize that it's a worthy
replacement for Media Player Classic.

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From: Rod on
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:39:30 -0800, John Corliss wrote:

> Yrrah wrote:
>> " VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player supporting
>> most audio and video formats (H.264, Ogg, DivX, MKV, TS, MPEG-2, mp3,
>> MPEG-4, aac, ...) from files, physical media (DVDs, VCD, Audio-CD), TV
>> capture cards and many network streaming protocols.
>> It can also convert media files, transcode and act as a streaming
>> server over unicast or multicast and IPv4 or IPv6. It doesn't need any
>> external codec, program or codec pack to work."
>> Homepage:
>> http://www.videolan.org/
>> Features:
>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html
>> Download(Windows):
>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html (snip)
>
> The more I use VLC Player, the more I realize that it's a worthy
> replacement for Media Player Classic.

I agree John. I have moved to VLC as it plays just about anything.
From: JD on
John Corliss wrote:
> Yrrah wrote:
>> " VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player supporting
>> most audio and video formats (H.264, Ogg, DivX, MKV, TS, MPEG-2, mp3,
>> MPEG-4, aac, ...) from files, physical media (DVDs, VCD, Audio-CD), TV
>> capture cards and many network streaming protocols.
>> It can also convert media files, transcode and act as a streaming
>> server over unicast or multicast and IPv4 or IPv6. It doesn't need any
>> external codec, program or codec pack to work."
>> Homepage:
>> http://www.videolan.org/
>> Features:
>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html
>> Download(Windows):
>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html (snip)
>
> The more I use VLC Player, the more I realize that it's a worthy
> replacement for Media Player Classic.

Has MPC fallen by the wayside?

TIA
From: JD on
Yrrah wrote:
> JD <JD(a)NoDen.con>:
>
>>> The more I use VLC Player, the more I realize that it's a worthy
>>> replacement for Media Player Classic.
>
>> Has MPC fallen by the wayside?
>
> Not here. I prefer Media Player Classic Homecinema to VLC. It's
> smaller and faster and it plays most video formats without additional
> codecs, splitters etc. VLC plays (almost) all video formats without
> additional etc. etc. It is better at playing streams than MPC
> Homecinema in my experience. But VLC is much more than a media player.
>
> Yrrah
>

Thank you Y.

Just the info I was looking for :-)