Thanks! oh, and I see you've been using the ieSpell. [joking]
ieSpell on linux.... let me think...
Thanks! oh, and I see you've been using the ieSpell. [joking]
That's disgusting and DESPICABLE!FUD: Fear, Uncertain, DoubtVLC forever!!! What's FUD? No seriously.I did not wanted to launch fanboyism for VLC, but some FUD is boring.
"Fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) is a sales or marketing strategy of disseminating negative (and vague) information on a competitor's product. The term originated to describe disinformation tactics in the computer hardware industry and has since been used more broadly. FUD is a manifestation of the appeal to fear."
OK! Kinda like a groupie. But never understood this mentality either, but know it exists.Someone who's a fan solely of one product, service, ect. Like there are fanboys of Sony Playstation that hate the other two competing platforms (Nintendo and Microsoft), or even here, where some people love Mac OS-X but hate Windows and Linux, at least this is my whole understanding of fanboyism.j-b wrote:
I did not wanted to launch fanboyism for VLC, but some FUD is boring.
Also what is a fanboyism? Is this like other isms? I always considered fans for girls as fan dancing is just not for boys!
Does not really contradict my observations ... VLC maybe performs great on the fastest CPU's when overclock.neted, but badly on slow oneshttp://www.overclock.net/faqs/127705-in ... ht-me.html ( VLC Pros: Free -Great Power Uses Less CPUare ) can be find in many places on the web.
For me not. Either you are fool, or I'm a fool, orVLC media player works for years in DOS
Very interesting and useful link But the guy does not say what versions he used - probably he used the horribly buggy MPLAYER 1.0RC1 (does not work at all for me), but the March 2007 versions are much better
OK, I wished there was be less abusive posting in this forum, then there would maybe be less FU** also ... btw, whyI call that FUD
Cool. You have the contrary observations than almost anybody...Does not really contradict my observations ... VLC maybe performs great on the fastest CPU's when overclock.neted, but badly on slow ones
I'm using the latest versions of both players and VLC has the lowest CPU usage. This is particularly noticeable for anything that DirectX will allow to be pushed off to the video card, but this does require support by the video card. Like the DVD or anything MPEG. For most everything else like DivX or XviD VLC is on par with MPlayer.
Both are good tools and have there strengths and weaknesses.
He means upload it from your mind to his:
ditch your media player and just imagine movies... isn't the brain the strongest supercomputer?
morse code?????Why you... 0110100110
OK I shall stop now. Sorry.
Next version will be 0.9.0wow
the vlc nightlies are getting better by time
hope you atleast release vlc 0.8.7 now, if not 0.9.........
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