2012/2/24 suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 22:52, Alchemist raimiiic@gmail.com wrote:
I like VLC, however I would also suggest trying mplayer. Its just way too awesome. :)
it is also much more better then VLC, due less cpu/memory work. Just take a good GUI and play
Well I wouldn't go that far as much better. There are many problems with mplayer too. I have faced slow rendering sometimes because mplayer failed to properly recognise the hardware. What I hate most is the complete lack of playing multiple streams. This ruins the experience for me when I want to play a concept album like "The Wall". Of course the work around there is to play an audio CD and not tracks in separate files.
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hmm i dont have any audio play experience with mplayer, but as of video playback, i didt have any problems. VLC is good, as all in one bundle, but as I love to see low CPU/mem usage in my conky window, i better choose mplayer. Also video quality is better compared with VLC, in my opinion. I hope that packagers will include mplayer2 in rpm tree, after its current RC stage.