32bits vs 64bits would be the obvious issue. Or Java 10 being used instead of Java 8
Well you see, here is the thing, no offense, but your answer shows in a way that you don't really care.
Maybe for you 32bits vs 64bits would be the obvious issue, but for many it is not _obvious_
Even for me, who knows that it is important, it is not, because I tried all versions and combinations of Java8 and VLC and still don't get the results. On one computer yes, on the other no.
And many people just don't know the difference because nobody tells them.
Also often it is not that easy to determine whether you have installed the 32 or the 64 bit Version.
Where is it in VLC for example? If I open the 'about' dialog it says nothing about 32 or 64 bit. You have a good explanation for that?
Also 32 or 64 of what? Windows/Linux? VLC? Java? All of it or parts?
And what are the non ovious issues?
Can't you give us a guide how to properly set up a system so that Java support works for VLC? On Windows, Linux and Mac? Because it is all different.
You have a wiki, put it in there.
No one talks about environment variables for example.
Are they necessarily must be set or not?
What if Java updates itself, do I have to update and check the env varables as well? I would think so, right?
All this guys, please, let's go.
With all the success you have, it still seems to be a bit nerdy, your software.
Thank you so much.