alex wrote:
quicktime has better codecs than crappy windows media player and real player
although the future seems to be in flash video.
vlc is good for divx.
Quicktime is good on Apple hardware, though when I had a mac, I hated the fact that Apple insisted that I pay extra for a 'Full Version' of Quicktime rather than the limited functionality/featured free version that was default shipped with MacOS, which was essentially the same as the version available for Windows.
Say what you will about M$ ans Windows, they at least ship a fully featured version of their media player, whilst Apple charged me a premium on hardware/software, and didn't even include a fully featured version of Quicktime. I was nagged to spend an extra $35.00 to upgrade to Quicktime Pro every time I ran the program. --This was back during the days of OS9.
On the Windows platform, the Quicktime/iTunes bundle that I downloaded from Apple didn't allow for a custom install, and set itself up to load at system startup, which slows the startup time and takes up memory. --I had to run an MSConfig to disable that.
Also, even though had set it not to set itself up as the default media playback program, iTunes would associate itself all MP3 files on my system every time I ran the program, which would cause me to go into Windows and reassociate those files with my default MP3 player (Winamp).
Furthermore, aside from it's own proprietary system, Apple has never ported Quicktime to the greater UNIX/Linux community. It's been a few years since I've run a *NIX flavor, but I still know of no player for these systems/ archetectures that support Quicktime due to the fact that Apple has steadfastly refused to release Quicktime Codecs and codec specs to *nix developers.
Granted, M$ has never supported the *NIX community either, but then again, demoware they never asked users of their own products to spend extra cash for a 'full version' of the media player that is essentially an extension of their own OS.
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