media player

@sheena04 (117)
Philippines
May 9, 2008 10:33pm CST
What is the best media player for you? for me its vlc media player because it can support any types of media not any other media player you must convert it just to play or to run in their players. So what's yours? tell me. thank you.....
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4 responses
@johndur (3052)
• Pasig, Philippines
10 May 08
computer -  desktop computer
i think its vlc media player too because it supports all kind of video files...and it is easy to use and is open source....
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@sheena04 (117)
• Philippines
10 May 08
yes. it supports different formats for video and audio, you're no longer to convert it in different format just to run in your player. thank you for your response. God bless you. :-)
@sheena04 (117)
• Philippines
11 May 08
ah ok. i'll try it. thank you for sharing.have a nice day! :)
• India
10 May 08
vlc media player is good one but i mostly use strom code media player classic it supports every damn format out there it has simple interface and easy to use and have many functions to play with...i say u must try strom code media player classic
@ferdzNK (3211)
• Philippines
10 May 08
I love LVC too but most of the time I use Zoom Player, it can also play a lot of video format and it has simpler interface, quick play option and cool skin. There are times, though seldom that I encounter error reading a video disc or file, this is the advantage of having multiple players.
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@sheena04 (117)
• Philippines
10 May 08
ok. I'll try zoom player. thank you for your response. God bless. =)
@sameroad (3179)
• United States
10 May 08
I don't really care for it but I just use itunes because of my ipod. I have vlc that i use sometimes for videos and I used to use jetaudio and I LOVED it because I could hide it so it wouldn't show up on my task bar? or whatever you call that thingy. lol
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@sheena04 (117)
• Philippines
10 May 08
ok. thanx for sharing. Have a nice day.... :) :)
@godwinnv (58)
• Philippines
15 May 08
:) it's just a matter of what codec you installed on your computer. Try to install k-lite codec then you can play any types of media in your windows media player.
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