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Now, VLC, OTOH, looks fugly by default in a non-Qt-based desktop on *NIX. How do I fix that? It looks fine on OSX and Windows. [EDIT]Since it has no GUI backend on Maemo the UI argument is moot in Maemo context. Hopefully will remain this way, and the other arguments still stand.[/EDIT] |
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what is up with the vlc hate? Nobody's forcing anyone to use vlc so stop complaining. Options are good. If vlc is fugly I'd use vlc as a backup player, if I come across stuff that doesn't work properly with whatever player I prefer. I have yet to come across a media player on any system that does everything right.
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Actually, VCL is actually kinda good in the same sense as Internet Explorer on Windows computers. If you fsck something up, it's there for you as the last resort.
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i love VLC can't wait to see finished app
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I'm picking up on something. For one thing, I understand wanting a uniform UI style on a desktop, but Maemo has the ability to allow apps to have their own UI, so why VLC is Qt derived, other than that, it is still a good media player. Qt is the future of Maemo, Symbian, and probably the entire mobile industry, much like Java has been for mobiles.
I'm a techie from a Windows perspective, and VLC is a staple for Windows users. Even on Linux Mint, I prefer VLC's "plays everything" performance to Mplayer and others. But I never knew it had its codecs built in, or that they weren't shared. That's good info, and does a lot more in telling me why you don't like it, and I agree, now. You guys have to remember we're not as sharp as you guys in alot of technical aspects. Don't always blast some tech without reason. Tell us why you feel that way. Now can you tell me how I can get Mplayer on Linux to play all of the codecs, like dv-rms files? I have to have VLC for this, since I don't know of another solution. I'm all for VLC landing here. They'll be the Coreplayer of Maemo if so. I just want a media player that works, and if it doesn't, it should find the proper codec, download it, and fix itself. For some reason, I don't see that today, so VLC is the best for me and most users that want it to "just work". I love having choice. I'd like 100 different media players! But what could be done to make the gstreamer/Mplayer setup, which I now understand is a better setup architecturally than VLC, work as I propose? Because if it isn't easy and simple to use, most won't find it "better". |
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Summary of things about VLC and its built in codecs:
1. Files that do not work with OS codecs may work with this 2. If you run into media related OS issues, VLC provides a nice point for function reference. 3. Nice back up 4. More choice Disclaimer: This assumes VLC performs well. |
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VLC is also good at streaming.
Here in France (home of VLC :-) one of the main Internet providers (Free) uses set-top boxes to stream television over DSL. With VLC you can connect to your local box and watch/record TV on your PC. Maybe the N900 is powerful enough to act as a mobile streaming TV too ? |
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Wow! I didn't know you can capture streams with VLC. I'm looking to do just that with my TV tuner card. Any help setting it up? I'd like to have a way of using XMBC but recording from my DVR into the PC via some other solution.
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