Media player and more
VLC media
player is the most stable, flexible and lightweight audio and video player
around today, especially when compared to others that will play unusual formats
after downloading a codec, or simply refuse to play things.
The
program handles tons of formats, from MPEG to FLV and RMBV files. V10 bit codes
plus multi-threaded decoding for H.264, MPEG-4/Xvid and WebM, as well as the
ability to play HD and BluRay.
Also
useful is the fact that you can use VLC media player to preview files you are
downloading since it plays incomplete parts of video files. VLC media player is
not just for video playback, however. It also offers superb integration with
video channel streaming services such as Channels.com giving you access to channels
such as ESPN, Reuters, and National Geographic. Just right-click or CMD-click
on the playlist, select Services Discovery and Channels.com.
Channels.com
will then appear in your VLC media player playlist. Click on it to reveal the
different categories of channels available. Click on the category you want and
a drop-down list of all available channels appears in VLC media player. Just
click on the channel you want to watch and streaming should begin almost
immediately.
How does it work?
VLC media
player also has great hotkey support and if you take the time to learn the
shortcuts so it can be controlled without touching your mouse. If you're
watching DVDs or video files through it, this is not an issue. For music, it
plays more or less any file and features an equalizer and playlist creation.
VLC media player isn't as intuitive as iTunes as a media manager, but it's a
much more flexible player in terms of file formats. You can even use VLC to
convert your files, and on top of all the formats and physical media it will
play, many streaming protocols and TV capture cards are supported.
VLC media
player makes it easy to add subtitles to your video files too - just add the
SRT file to the folder where your video is kept, and it will automatically play
with subtitles.
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