Well it does use mplayer and mencoder wich are both multiplatform. MediaCoder is more of a "frontend" of sorts.Huh!You can always re-encode with MediaCoder -> http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MediaCoder.htm
Not always, since MediaCoder is MS Windows only. While VLC is cross-platform...
Well, the GPL is a bit strict on that issue, but AFAIK, if the loader is generic, it can be ok and legal. But you need to ask the FSF to have the final word on it.Thanks JB. I'm just curious, does the codec need to be open source for a program to legally call or use it? I know many commercial programs that can use real alternative codec (including WMP11) without getting into legal issues. So, I wouldn't consider it a hack as much as a feature. I regret that I don't have the experience to do this but really hope someone does in the near future. Thanks all for the info and keep up this wonderful player.
I really don't understand what the big fuss is (considering that VLC allows you to skip all the intro/ads on a DVD, something that puts any DVD player in voilation, not that I'm complaining, it just seems rather ironic.)No. VLC does not and will not support current RealMedia-codecs until free implementations exist.
I'll pass the fact that RealAlternative is illegal in all countries where Real is distributed.I love VLC; it's a great player without all bloat (such as WMP.) What would be so wrong to profile the interface to use codecs like what come from Real Alternative.**
WOOOOOw! and what's the source for this great news???Well let's see: next version of ffmpeg
Are you guys still working on adding real media? I would love to see it implemented.Well, VLC should be able to read Real Media soon...
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