![]() I was familiar with other repositories that provide vlc (e.g. ![]() I was running older versions of vlc (1.1.13) and ffmpeg (0.6.5), both from rpmforge and I wasn’t able to play the video properly, so I decided to upgrade. This changed recently when I tried to play a video encoded with the V80 codec. I used to not care much about the vlc version as long as it was able to play my content. This guide is for those who want the latest vlc player and the ffmpeg tool on CentOS 6.
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