Hi,

Well, what is great about VLC for a start is the fact that you don't have to
import anything just to play what you want.  This means I can load a bunch
of tracks in a m3u playlist for example and have it load and play in seconds
not in minutes or hours.  Now I am talking big play lists here such as 500
to 5000 tracks not 10 or 20 tracks.  But you are right with your comment
regarding using what works best for you and for me it's VLC.

David Truong

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: Sunday, 21 September 2008 7:37 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind
Subject: Re: ITunes Alternatives

I surely take no offense, but what's so great about VLC? Actually I  
used to use VLC, but there were some cases where it would not handle  
streams and now that iTunes is accessible, I see no need for vlc so I  
simply just don't use it. The things I do like about iTunes is I can  
sort content in many different ways, it'll handle most the content I  
have/want/need, and it keeps all my music etc. in order so I don't  
have to be bothered. In the end, who really cares what you use, as  
long as it works for you. After all, you have to use it so use what  
works best for you.
On Sep 20, 2008, at 6:44 PM, Tiffany D wrote:

> I swear, this is not meant to offend anyone.  I can't understand why
> everyone is so hooked on ITunes.  I personally use VLC Media Player
> and love it.  So is anyone else on here like me?  If you don't use
> VLC, what's your ITunes alternative and how accessible is it with VO?
>
> Thanks,
> Tiffanitsa
>
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