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What Media Player do you recommend?
rovingmind:
--- Quote from: saint on February 24, 2009, 10:41:56 am ---Only thing I don't like with VLC is support of ripped DVDs. I ripped all my DVDs to my media server, but while VLC will play the individual VOB files, it won't play the whole thing like a DVD (menus, chapter selection, etc). PowerDVD will. I end up using a mix of Media Player, VLC, and PowerDVD.
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if i'm not putting them back onto a dvd i usually convert them so i don't have that problem. Plus i dont have powerdvd.
battletoads:
I play ripped DVDs with menus in VLC without any issues. Media --> Open Disc --> Browse to Video_TS folder. Or, I just open the VTS_01.ifo in VLC.
Menus and all work perfectly. Maybe that's only in newer versions? Idk. VLC also plays full DVD iso's with menus and all.
saint:
--- Quote from: battletoads on February 24, 2009, 02:45:17 pm ---I play ripped DVDs with menus in VLC without any issues. Media --> Open Disc --> Browse to Video_TS folder. Or, I just open the VTS_01.ifo in VLC.
Menus and all work perfectly. Maybe that's only in newer versions? Idk. VLC also plays full DVD iso's with menus and all.
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Hm. Let me try again. One thing I like with VLC is that it's updated constantly. I haven't tried DVD rips for many revisions now.
battletoads:
Lol I understand. It used to bug me that if in VLC you enabled 'always on top' and then fullscreened, the window of vlc would stay on top of the full screen video (you would then have to minimize the window).
Also, when video was full screen, there was no on screen controls like you find in PowerDVD or other programs. After not updating for like a year, I was glad to find all those issues resolved. For audiophiles, it even plays flac (although I'd stick with video files).
wooowman93:
VLc make look like crap but works amazing
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