VLC is a great player, something that has always played video that most any other player might have failed to play.
I have a number of video tutorials that I like to cue up in a playlist, VLC with a great tool just for that purpose. Sometimes the CD's of the tutorials have not been authored well for the OS X, and so rather than dealing with trying to get the thing to launch, I can just go to the video folder and play the video's.
I just tried VLC and got a "jittery" audio track. So, I downloaded the current version, and I don't even get any audio at all. The previous version of VLC that I had it seemed did better.
I'm on a Power PC, running OS X 10.4.
Here is the error I get with these quicktime files:
No suitable decoder module
VLC does not support the audio or video format "Qclp". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.
Bummer, VLC has always been at least the "last best hope" of playing video on my mac. Any easy work around on this? Thanks.