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Off on a very long flight to UK from Australia.
Was wondering what is the best player at handling most video formats thrown at it?
Specifically .MKV & .AVI?
Is there a VLC for the N900 which is very stable?
Or would i be better off going down the codec route and installing codecs?
Thanks people.