For sheer "playability" then yeh, i've not met a better player than VLC, it can play almost anything you feed it... even raw data files with no extensions, .bin files, divx and xvid files absolutely anything you can throw at it, as long as there is data there to be read, it will play it. (In my experience anyway)
Thats the good side of VLC, it also has a bad side, mainly being the UI, its about as basic as the developers could ever make it, and some features that you might use are hidden deep inside multiple menus etc... But then again, this makes it easy on system reosources, so its a plus again
My vote goes to VLC
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