Personally, I don’t use it since I don’t care for menu’s, i’m interested in the movie itself, not some annoying menu’s. In VLC, you can use the rotation filter to rotate your video by various degrees. This, however, can be “fixed” by compiling mplayer with the libdvdnav library which adds support for it. Whether you want to rotate a video while watching or you want to rotate and save a video, the free and open-source VLC Media Player makes it a breeze to do that. By default, mplayer doesn’t support DVD menu’s. qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin qt5ct: D-Bus global menu: no qt5ct: D-Bus system tray: no libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 6.0. However, after an update to 18.04 I cannot do that anymore. If you’re talking about control quality, then I somehow must agree. VLC is capable of playing nearly any video or audio file you may have, in addition to your DVDs. VLC media player 3.0.9.2 Vetinari (revision 3.0.9.2-0-gd4c1aefe4d) 000055b2662cb5b0 main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. I used to have Ubuntu 16.04 and I always could play DVDs with VLC. In fact, if you pay close attention to an SVN checkout of mplayer, then you will see that these libs get checked out from the ffmpeg trunk directly without modifications. The only diference between xine and mplayer is that xine devs modify the code of these libs so they can integrate them with the xine codebase, while mplayer uses them directly without any modifications. If you’re talking about picture quality then there is no way that xine will be better than mplayer considering both use the same core libraries (libavcodec, liba52, libpostproc, libavformat, libmpeg2, libswscale etc). It supports most audio/video formats, DVDs and CDs, and various streaming protocols. What do you mean by that? are you talking about picture quality or control quality? (control quality here meaning ease of use). VLC is a powerful all-in-one, open-source, cross-platform media player.
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