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    For most people, VLC is the favorite media player because it plays everything they throw at it without hiccups. No hunting for codec. But VLC can do a lot of other things as well. Find out how many of these listed below you knew, and how many you did not.

    1. Rip DVDs: VLC includes a basic DVD ripper. You probably would never use it when there are better DVD rippers available, but it helps to know that you can in fact, get a decent quality DVD rip with VLC. To rip a movie follow these steps:

    Go to the Media menu and choose Convert/Save. Click on the Disc tab.
    • Here you can adjust the Starting Position and rip only specific titles or chapters.
    • Enter file name making sure to end with .MPG, and start ripping.
    • Click Save.

    2. Record videos: With the new VLC, you can record videos during playback. The record button is hidden by default. To see it, click on View>Advanced Control. The record button will now appear. Clicking on the button while playing a movie or video will start recording. Clicking again will stop recording.



    3. Play RAR files: Do you know VLC can play videos zipped inside RAR files? They play like normal video files and you can even use the seek bar. If the RAR file is split into several files, no problem. Just load the first part (.part001.rar ) and it will automatically take the rest of the parts and play the whole file.

    Play in ASCII mode: VLC media player has an amusing ability, to playback movies in ASCII art. To enable ASCII mode, open VLC media player and click on Tools>Preferences. Open the section “Video” section and under “Output” select “Color ASCII art video output” from the drop down menu. Save it. Now play any video file to enjoy the ASCII art.





    5. Listen to online radio: VLC includes hundreds of Shoutcast radio stations. You just need to enable it through Media>Services Discovery>Shoutcast radio listings. Now, open the Playlist and browse through the stations.



    6. Convert Audio and Video formats: In VLC you can convert video and audio files from one format to another. Several different formats are supported like MP4, WMV, AVI, OGG, MP3 etc. To access the converter:
    • Go to Media>Convert/Save.
    • Load the file you want to convert using the Add button and click Convert.
    • Now choose the output format and output file location.



    7. Download YouTube and other online videos: First grab the URL of the YouTube video page. Now click on Media>Open Network stream. Paste the URL and click Play.
    Once VLC starts streaming the video, click Tools>Codec Information and at the bottom of the window you will see a Location box. Copy the URL and paste it on your browser’s address bar. The browser will now download the file which you can save it to your hard disk. Alternatively, you can record the video.


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    Thanks for the information, however "Best ever" is just a matter of opinion.

    I have used VLC and although it has good features it pales in comparsion to MPC ( my opinion)

    As far as the added feature on VLC I'll stick with the programs I use for each thing as VLC doesn't compare in my opinion to these programs.

    Although the playing .rar files in kinda cool I find it to be pointless as I unzip the files anyways. I could see a benefit for those with a small amount of storage space seeing as how the .rar compresses the video for a smaller size but then again with HDD being in various sizes and affordable I doubt many are lacking in storage.

    Anyways again thanks for the post.

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    yes, VLC is the best ever
    *COPMACT
    *SIMPLE
    *PLAYS ALMOST EVERYTHING

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    This same exact info/tutorial has already been posted on here by Konvileuted over a year ago. U should search before posting and also source your work as this was clearly written by someone else.

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    Nah, Windows Media Player is the best. :P


    Not really

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    I like GOM

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    I second Enigma's opinion.

    MPC (Media Player Classic) is more powerful. Try playing a 1080p x264 dts/ac3 .mp4/.mkv file using vlc, it's just not powerful enough.

    It is a great media player, it is compact and easy to use, however it can't handle many hi-res files without turning the playback choppy.

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    VLC is great, and does play/do pretty much anything, but MPC looks better on my computer, so I just use that :P

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    definitely not mpc is my choice only use vlc for certain formats but it is not the best

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    If you want lower quality playback then sure, VLC is perfect. In fact I even posted a comparison shot on the other thread MikeD talked about. The codecs that VLC use really degrade the video performance.

    MPC + the right codec combination will always be better than VLC, I find that even The KM player or GOM is way better than VLC. So no, sorry I respectly disagree that VLC is the best ever.
    But if you prefer all the extra bells and whistles then sure, go with VLC, at a price....
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