Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> On 11/6/05, Matthew Bevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>>Have you tried VLC by any chance? It may not work with the codec that
>>>I've used for this incarnation of the video. I'm not sure, but VLC
>>>plays an awful lot of files.
>>
>>VLC in their features list does not mention QuickTime, so I will assume
>>it uses the same technology that mplayer does - that is, it utilizes
>>emulation of Windows codecs under foreign systems.  Again, that isn't
>>going to cut it for my loverly 64-bit system.
> 
> 
> Actually, VLC does support QuickTime (the "MOV" container format).

It's all about the codecs you have installed.  But I also get really
finicky results using mplayer, vlc, and xine -- each of them plays
things the others won't at times.  I think I played the TG screencast in
xine with win32codecs installed.

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