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Giving Microsoft the Finger

Posted: 2004-01-14 08:06pm
by The Kernel
Okay, so I've finally done it. In my quest to destroy everything Microsoft on my machine (except for Windows XP, which I must use for the time being) I finally broke down, did a clean XP install, and set myself on going as non-Microsoft as I could.

Mozilla Firebird was an easy choice for my browser (been using it for awhile) and I also picked up the delightful companion Thunderbird for email. Trillian being used for IM, Open Office 1.1 for all the Office tasks and even Sun's JVM instead of Microsofts.

I have one problem however. I can't seem to find a decent media player to replace WM9. The thing is, I'm extremely fickle about my media players; I like big buttons and a non-cluttered interface with a single window. Can anyone make any suggestions? I've been slicing my eyes out trying to come up with a reasonable alternative. Please help in my neverending quest to give Microsoft the finger!

Posted: 2004-01-14 08:50pm
by phongn
There's ZoomPlayer, BSPlayer and Media Player Classic, to give some examples.

Posted: 2004-01-14 09:34pm
by Pu-239
What about mplayer (never used it- dialup sucks for movies).

Posted: 2004-01-14 09:58pm
by Hamel
I use Winamp for everything except .mov and .ogm videos

Posted: 2004-01-14 10:28pm
by phongn
Pu-239 wrote:What about mplayer (never used it- dialup sucks for movies).
AFAIK, mplayer does not run under Windows.

Posted: 2004-01-15 01:08am
by Pu-239
:oops: - thought he was dual booting.

Posted: 2004-01-15 01:15am
by Crayz9000
Have any developers managed to whack Microsoft's streaming protocols yet? The one thing that bugs me a little while running Linux is that I can never watch streaming videos on major websites, because invariably they're in WMP9 or RealMedia...

Posted: 2004-01-15 03:47am
by Drooling Iguana
phongn wrote:
Pu-239 wrote:What about mplayer (never used it- dialup sucks for movies).
AFAIK, mplayer does not run under Windows.
There's a few unofficial ports of MPlayer for Windows. I haven't tried any of them myself, though.

Posted: 2004-01-15 04:59am
by The Kernel
I'm trying out Winamp 5.01 for the time being to see how it is. I don't like the multiple windows thingie, but at least they seem to behave themselves.

I really like the iTunes for Windows thing, but it doesn't seem to play video, so that's out. Damn Apple not wanting to consolodate and replace the aging Quicktime player...

Posted: 2004-01-15 08:22am
by Hethrir
Hamel wrote:I use Winamp for everything except .mov and .ogm videos
Same, but I use the real alternative to RP...classic MP with the real codecs.
The Kernel wrote:I'm trying out Winamp 5.01 for the time being to see how it is. I don't like the multiple windows thingie, but at least they seem to behave themselves.
I use the classic look in wa5, and it fixes all that crap up.

Posted: 2004-01-16 08:37am
by CorSec
Excellent. For no apparent reason my MP 9.x wouldn't stream anything except .wmv files. With MPC, I'm back to watching all the porn. Sweet.

Posted: 2004-01-16 01:04pm
by Sharp-kun
I use Media PLayer Classic for video, and Winamp 5 for Audio :)

Posted: 2004-01-16 05:23pm
by Slartibartfast
Try VideoLAN, it plays MPG2 and I think even Quicktime (there's also a "Quicktime Alternative" around) but that's not what you're looking for...

Posted: 2004-01-16 08:27pm
by phongn
Slartibartfast wrote:Try VideoLAN, it plays MPG2 and I think even Quicktime (there's also a "Quicktime Alternative" around) but that's not what you're looking for...
VLC is kinda rough around the edges, though, even if it is a servicable free DVD player. IIRC, it's mostly based around ffmpeg, which is implemented on Windows as ffdshow and ffvfw.

Posted: 2004-01-24 01:38am
by Darth Wong
Crayz9000 wrote:Have any developers managed to whack Microsoft's streaming protocols yet? The one thing that bugs me a little while running Linux is that I can never watch streaming videos on major websites, because invariably they're in WMP9 or RealMedia...
There's a RealPlayer port for Linux, and the last time I installed mplayer it was almost capable of playing WMP9 files. I tried the Halo E3 movie in WMP9 format and it played but it was really jerky and the audio was not synchronized to the video. Maybe the current version is better; I should download it and try again. Too bad the installation procedure is such a PITA.

Posted: 2004-01-24 02:09am
by Durandal
phongn wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:Try VideoLAN, it plays MPG2 and I think even Quicktime (there's also a "Quicktime Alternative" around) but that's not what you're looking for...
VLC is kinda rough around the edges, though, even if it is a servicable free DVD player. IIRC, it's mostly based around ffmpeg, which is implemented on Windows as ffdshow and ffvfw.
0.7 is a very nice release, if I do say so. They finally cleaned up that shitty interface for OS X.