We all watch movies on our computer and sometime it won't play because our player does not have the right codec, so you go to the player's website that you bought for $20 plus and find out you have to pay additional dollars to get the codec. So, you decide to do your own Internet search for free codec but not sure if it will work with your player and worse of all it might be contaminated with malware (virus, rootkit, worm, and etc). Does this sounds like you? It was for me, and was it worth all the time and fustration to watch a movie on a player you pay money, probably yes if the movie you want to watch is worth the trouble but for most people probably not.
I solved this fustrating problem when a co-worker told me about VLC player several years ago that was free. Being free, I didn't think too much about it because I didn't have too much faith in a free player because my experience with free player was pretty disappointing. Anyway, I came upon a video files I couldn't play with all my different free and paid-for players, so I tried VLC and that is the only player I been using up to this date.
VLC plays all video files and has great sounds; try it and judge it, besides it is FREE.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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