A replacement for VideoLAN
VideoLAN started doign wonky things with sound on my Windows XP system so I had to uninstall it. The probelm is that none of the other video players I've been able to find online do all the things VLC does, particularly handling video files with multiple audio and/or subtitle tracks.
In addition, the people who make VideoLAn say they plan to take down their porgram if the European Union adopts software patents.
Do I have any options?
Re: A replacement for VideoLAN
You're right, it is the best.
Have you tried just re-installing it?
ps - Welcome to FST :01:
Re: A replacement for VideoLAN
If its playing the wrong subs or the wrong audio tracks check in the options as video files can have more than 1 sub/audio track so you can select which one you want.
Re: A replacement for VideoLAN
*wonders when a new videolan will come out*
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Originally Posted by Skizo
You're right, it is the best.
Have you tried just re-installing it?
Yes, svereal times. And even re-downloading it. the one thing I haven't tried to do is download and install an earlier version.
Thanks.
Re: A replacement for VideoLAN
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
If its playing the wrong subs or the wrong audio tracks check in the options as video files can have more than 1 sub/audio track so you can select which one you want.
The problem has nothing to do with that. there's just a lot of feedback on the audio track. i don't know how to describe the sound, but it's something horrid.
Re: A replacement for VideoLAN
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Originally Posted by Samurai
*wonders when a new videolan will come out*
never if the Eu adopts software patents as Microsoft is blackmailing them to do. If that happens, the group will shut down rather than risk becoming outlaws.