VLC is one of those impressive programs that just works with nearly any input thrown at it, and one of the first things I put on any computer. I hope the Android version retains pitch-controlled variable-speed playback, perhaps my favorite VLC feature, and something I miss on my tablet.
I completely agree with you VLC being good with any video file you throw at it, however it must be said that QuickTime integrates much better with the system and is much better for creating video. Especially with FaceTime camera.
I'd rather have Mplayer and prefer it over both VLC and QuickTime.
Mplayer is not available for BSD.
VLC is one of those impressive programs that just works with nearly any input thrown at it, and one of the first things I put on any computer. I hope the Android version retains pitch-controlled variable-speed playback, perhaps my favorite VLC feature, and something I miss on my tablet.
I completely agree with you VLC being good with any video file you throw at it, however it must be said that QuickTime integrates much better with the system and is much better for creating video. Especially with FaceTime camera.
There's got to be more to life than compile-and-go.