Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 4th Apr 2006 09:30 UTC
Multimedia, AV "Nowadays I collect, store, and listen to music mostly on digital media, so I thought I'd find myself a Linux audio player that does all the things I need it to do. Little did I know how many options I had! After evaluating more than a dozen applications, I've found three that I feel provide the best mix of features and performance." Read more at Linux.com.
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RE: video isn't audio`
by smitty on Tue 4th Apr 2006 13:47 UTC in reply to "video isn't audio`"
smitty
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2005-10-13

VLC plays mp3 in linux without any other codecs being installed too. In fact, it plays exactly the same files in both linux and windows. So don't try to make it your champion that proves Windows > Linux.

Besides, I don't think Video codecs really are that much different than audio. You've got wmv, divx, real, and quicktime as major codecs. Audio has wma, mp3, real, and apple codecs. Sure there are tons of others, but these are the major ones.

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