Le 18/03/2016 12:36, Basil Chupin a écrit :
Play the same in VLC in Windows and everything is perfection.
"Windows VLC good, Linux VLC bad. UGH!".
When you get a BD writer, you get also a BD reader and the associated codecs, but not in Linux. You may also get better video codecs from NVidia (for example) than the Linux ones. Last time I checked, NVidia Windows drivers where much better than Linux ones that seems a large piece of crap (at least for my old nvidia card - I have to use nouveau), so the blame is for the hardware manufacturers. and I don't know if you use windows often and how. I used windows a lot 20 years ago and nearly no more now. I progressively migrated all my applications to Linux. BUT... the last windows 10 I used last week in my win tablet (it891), that don't yet run openSUSE correctly, crashed twice is two days (freeze, reboot necessary), with only Firefox and thunderbird installed... AND my sons use only Windows and there is no month where I don't receive a phone call "dad, my computer is desperately slow" "dad this virus stops my computer", and so on. I, myself, had only *one* virus once, in a very special way, but it was 15 years ago. I don't surf where problems can come. I also receive Windows mail viruses or trojan by dozen each day, but I can even read them with openSUSE without danger. most operating system works when used with few well known applications, but Linux resists experiments much more that the competitor jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org