On Dec 17, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Will S wrote:

> You could also just skip Perian and Quicktime all together. VLC easy
> to find with a Google search works great much better then Quicktime
> even with the Persian update. I've decided to do just that for my new
> 10.5.5 OS on a new partition. I've not needed Quicktime with or
> without add ons for several years.  So why not go with the best
> available software.

Thanks, That's nice, too. Just downloaded and installed. Played.

I seemed to remember an earlier version being choppy (Panther  
version?) ... even on my QS?

This version's working on my O'cdYikes! G4/450 under 10.4.11.

Maybe the choppy VLC was on my PowerPC 8500-G4/450 ...

Does vlc use Perian?

Bill Connelly
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