substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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Re: substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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Re: substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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For general video needs, I use the VLC Media Player. It seems to play nearly everything.
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Re: substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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There is a reason for all those updates to Adobe. many of them are to fix security holes that could be exploited by malicious software. There was a big front-page update for Adobe about two years ago for a very critical issue.

Updates in and of themselves are not a bad thing.

I will agree that Quicktime is extremely annoying and I avoid it like the plague. This is one instance where Windows Media Player is actually the friendlier product.
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Re: substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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tubafatness wrote:For general video needs, I use the VLC Media Player. It seems to play nearly everything.
+1 for VLC
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Here are the codecs it supports
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I have no idea if it will work 100% for either format, but it does a very good job.
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Re: substitutes for Real and QuickTime

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I give another big plus for VLC. There are a small handful of Real-only formats, but VLC will take care of everything else. It's slim and bare-bones (no fancy crap, just the player).
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