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alternatives to vlc

Postby vlcisretarded » 18 Jul 2009 04:58

what are good alternatives to vlc?


one that actually has a 'random' button?

one that actually plays playlists?



vlc's newest sucks balls

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Re: alternatives to vlc

Postby Kalex » 18 Jul 2009 06:40

You could try Winamp 5 or Media Player Classic Home Cinema. ;)

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Re: alternatives to vlc

Postby sanriver12 » 18 Jul 2009 14:20

i just went in your profile and checked all the messages you have posted. i can see you are nothing but a troll
get a life
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Re: alternatives to vlc

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 18 Jul 2009 23:30

what are good alternatives to vlc?


one that actually has a 'random' button?

one that actually plays playlists?



vlc's newest sucks balls
What about you use your eyes and your brain?

Random button is at the bottom of the playlist.
Open playlist is Media->Open Files.
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Re: alternatives to vlc

Postby jeroensky » 19 Jul 2009 12:14

A solution for this troll (acts like a true Microsoft evangelist) is:
-press the powerbutton on your computer for about 5 seconds.
or
-press Ctrl+Alt+Del
or
-uninstall VLC and don't use this forum again.
or
-go to school.

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