VLC (VideoLAN) for Linux 2.0.6 Fileforum Pick

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (111 votes)

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Linux / Open Source / 12,530 downloads

VLC (VideoLAN) is a multi-platform multimedia player. It can read DVDs, VCDs, MPEG, and DivX files and from a satellite card. It can also read a stream from a network sent by the VideoLAN Server or another source. The stream can be MPEG 2 TS in UDP or HTTP packets unicasted or multicasted on an IPv4 or IPv6 network.

Reviews of VLC (VideoLAN) for Linux

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    carlvui

    Reviewing 1.1.5 (Jan 13, 2011)

    Still buggy on Linux.

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    Frostek

    Reviewing 1.0.0 (Jul 12, 2009)

    Since the last few versions a lot of the long standing issues, like the GUI and moving the time slider have been improved drastically. Still a few quirks, but it looks like these will be gone soon too.

  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    bousozoku

    Reviewing 0.8.6g (May 29, 2008)

    So far, I can't watch anything but those DVDs without region coding. It's also skittish when dealing with time. It works, though, if you just want to sit through the lot of the content and don't disturb anything.

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    GeneralLeoFF

    Reviewing 0.8.6g (May 13, 2008)

    It has high computability but it's incredibly unstable and the UI is is among the worst ever. It's my fall back player for when MPlayer (and Zoom Player and Media Player Classic when on Windows) fails me (rare).

  5. 3 out of 5 stars
    gonenb

    Reviewing 0.8.6g (May 13, 2008)

    Best player with worst GUI, I use media player classic, and only when it fails, use VLC

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