A while back somebidy posted something about VLC playing content from
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I missed it. I have it installed, but haven't been able to get it to
work. Anyone familiar with the SAMobile Network, in which directory
should I install the VLC Player in order for me to play SAMobile
Network files? Thanks. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska. Read Message
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Re: Vlc, quite an impressive little media player
Mine is usually error detected, gives an option to report a bug,
supress farther errors or dismiss. Usually I just dismiss and keep
going if I can, or start over, which of course is kind of a pain if
it's one long file.
I will know and remember within a few days when I am monkeying around
with it again. But ogg files do seem to be the worse, whereas say most
mp3s and other types go backward and forward as I want them to.
On Sep 17, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Matthew Elliff wrote:
oh the seeking too far message right?
On Sep 17, 2007, at 7:59 PM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
Yes and Unfortunately, I've had more error messages pop up on long >>
ogg files as well. But am able to start them up later and as >> long as
I don't get carried away moving forward through them the >> file will
work fine.
On Sep 9, 2007, at 9:00 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi. I haven't used VLC as much as some of you guys. But I have >>> this
behavior with ogg vorbis. I've used vlc to play mp3 and >>> video
files, and they seem to be able to rewind correctly. I've >>> just had
rewind problems with ogg files.
Darcy
On 9-Sep-07, at 6:44 PM, matthew Campbell wrote:
Hi. I've been using VLC too for a couple hours and I am only >>>> finding
one problem. When I want to rewind a track with command option left
>>>> arrow it fast forwards on me but the fast forwart command works >>>> just
fine though. Does anyone else experience that problem too? >>>>
On 9/9/07, Thomas McMahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; wrote:
Yes my Vlc does that also. Just keep the player volume down a >>>>> little
and crank up the actual computer volume if you're wantin to jam!. >>>>>
On Sep 7, 2007, at 7:18 AM, James Jolley wrote:
It seems quite good. You need to be careful though and not >>>>>> turn up
the volume too high on the player as it distorts but then that's >>>>>>
nothing to worry about. Is anyone else having that? I guess >>>>>> Itunes
does things a bit differently in that it has a max volume level >>>>>>
that isn't quite in the red so to speak.
On 7 Sep 2007, at 12:21, John Gunn wrote:
Hi:
I'm not Dane but the ftp site is ftp://videolan.org. You then >>>>>>>
want to go to public, vlc and latest. I think the latest is >>>>>>> from
April this year.
It's a very good program, been using it for well over a year. >>>>>>>
John
On Sep 7, 2007, at 5:48 AM, James Jolley wrote:
Hi Dane,
You just knew i'd come back in on it as it ws me on about >>>>>>>> winamp
that time. Whats the URL for this app then?
Best
-James-
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" >>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use >>>>>>>> of Mac
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 11:26 AM
Subject: Vlc, quite an impressive little media player >>>>>>>>
Ok, since I've had my Imac I've been venturing to try software
>>>>>>>>> packages which didn't work too well on my Power PC, one of
>>>>>>>>> these
is the VLC Media Player, the Intel build seems to work far >>>>>>>>>
better than did the Power PC build. The reason I raise the >>>>>>>>>
subject of VLC is because I'm sure other list members use it >>>>>>>>>
and also because it has a very similar feel to use to Winamp, >>>>>>>>>
one of our list members was commenting on this a few weeks >>>>>>>>> ago
when he talked about the thundermental differences between >>>>>>>>> the
way Itunes and Winamp work.
As we all know, Itunes is based round a library of content >>>>>>>>>
whereas Winamp and VLC are based on playlists, to further >>>>>>>>>
illustrate the point if you select all the songs in a folder, >>>>>>>>>
have VLC set as your default media player and then press say >>>>>>>>>
command-down arrow to open the selection, then all files are >>>>>>>>>
played with VLC and you can save a playlist reflecting the >>>>>>>>>
songs you selected to play, no files are moved or copied >>>>>>>>>
anywhere and you put the playlist where you want it so that's >>>>>>>>>
just plain and simple.
The other great reason people may wish to try VLC is the >>>>>>>>>
amazing quality of audio output, I don't know what decoders >>>>>>>>>
Itunes use but it sounds God-Damn awful when compared to VLC. >>>>>>>>>
There are still a lot of things I don't understand about this >>>>>>>>>
software but I'm exploring and discovering, enjoying every >>>>>>>>>
minute of what I see or perhaps that should be what I hear >>>>>>>>> <smile>.
If anyone has anything to add to this then I' be interested to
>>>>>>>>> hear what they have to say.
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