VLC PLAYER
VLC Media Player is a long-time open-source favorite, and the latest
version is also the first to be out of beta development. It's not the
only option for free video playback, but it's one of the best, and the
feature updates in version 1 make it well worth the upgrade.
Users can now get frame-by-frame advancement, granular
speed controls allowing for on-the-fly slower or faster playback, and
live recording of streaming video. The toolbars are fully customizable,
so you can have only the buttons you need in the interface, there's
AirTunes streaming, and there's better integration in Gtk environments.
Along with the improvements, VLC continues to offer robust support for
a wide range of video and audio formats, including OGG, MP2, MP3, MP4,
DivX, HD codecs like AES3, Raw Dirac, and even support for playing back
zipped files. The default interface is still a stripped down
player that belies VLC's functionality and features. Skinning can fix
that quickly, but behavior can still be a bit unpredictable depending
on the quality of the skin. VLC's open-source foundation and community
ensures that it evolves quickly and often, with new features and fixes
released frequently.
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