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<FONT FACE="Verdana">I’ve been using VLC and following for some time. It has been the only way for me to play DVDs on my Lombard (now upgraded with a Powerlogix BlueChip LS 500 Mhz G4). Previously even with the 500 Mhz G4 I could only get good playback in Thousands of colors. This would have many dropped frames and was choppy, but still watch-able. Now with OS X 10.1.5 and the added support for my graphics card (RagePro LT using the mod found on xlr8yourmac.com) I can play DVDs in millions with almost no dropped frames! The quality is amazing and almost like watching DVDs in Mac OS 9 using Apple’s DVD player. Good job to everyone working on the project, especially those that have worked on the Mac OS X port (adding QuickTime-acceleration support and such). VLC has come a long way since 0.3 and I look forward to the future. <BR>
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Thanks for a great program!<BR>
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Dave Thorup<BR>
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Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM.<BR>
-- Bill Gates, 1983<BR>
Windows 98 requires 16 MB RAM.<BR>
-- Bill Gates, 1999<BR>
Nobody will ever need Windows 98.<BR>
-- logical conclusion<BR>
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