Quote:You want VLC. It's an open source media player. It's the only thing I use to watch movies. The cool thing about VLC is that it uses its own built-in codecs, so you never have to worry about downloading them.
VLC also does other cool things like play media directly from RARs or ISOs without having to extract, mount, or burn them first. It's got more features than any other media player I've ever seen, but it's also incredibly easy to use.
Thanks, looks good. However, seems videos still tend to look very dark. Starting to wonder if it is some setting with my drivers or monitor.
EDIT: Seemed it was some settings with "overlay" in the driver settings. The one in the controll panle simply was lagged like mad, but managed to get it restored to "normal" when I got the settings back to the old style. No idea what the overlay is or if it should be desiabled or what. Oh well, at least it is back to normal brightness now.
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