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Back in the day Media Player Classic was this for me. I didn't know enough about codecs but I knew that player seemed to have all of them.
Of course it's now superceded by vlc (and maybe even was at the time) but it's still a fond memory of working out why the video I downloaded only played audio.
Blu-rays.
Don't 'but' me. I literally spent the weekend getting aggravated at VLC chucking errors at me no matter how many extensions or libraries or whathaveyou I threw at it to make blu-rays work. And this isn't even the first time.
Some of my 4k videos, especially drone footage refuses to play smoothly in vlc, I couldn't be arsed to find out why, it's just annoying.
4k's are their own special thing, but for regular Blu-ray's I've had good luck using the MakeMKV integration for VLC (and Handbrake).
Technically there's also libbluray from the same folks that make VLC, but in order to use it you have to have a list of disk IDs and their decryption keys which are annoying to get ahold of (I think I remember running across a community generated list or a methodology to break the key on avsforum, but it's been years since I mucked with it- makemkv is significantly easier)
Also, if you want disk menus, you'll need to have some version of the java 8 runtime installed and configured for VLC to use.
On high quality video files with 7.1 and 5.1 surround the audio in box is cutting in and out for me constantly.
As of this morning it no longer plays video. Just outputs black.
I'm tired.
the only one that could play the videos i recorded on my BlackBerry 2008-2012
Developed by the French and funded by the EU. I'll download it.
Despite that I still like it
VLC... my choice since 2007.
VLC sucks ass when you want to do any type of live transcoding or remuxing without setting up a video stream. Especially with multichannel audio:

This has been an issue ever since feature added, the maximum bitrate you can set is 512 kb/s on every codec, despite codecs that support more.
The bug thread for this was basically "stop complaining about our shit UI and use the CLI"
Much prefer Kodi for this purpose, and an ffmpeg based player for lightweight stuff.
My experience with VLC in Linux is subpar. In Windows it was always a good tool to have. Granted for me it was just, does this shit have working codecs, phew, it plays
Cisco coming up with ARF and WRF to make that false.
Shame it's shit on Android tv
Is it? What's wrong with it? What do you use instead?
It seems to fail with some files. I think 4k and/or .mkv ones. I've had to use Kodi during those times instead. I've not going a great simple media player to use on Android tv yet. They all have their caveats. Unless there's a better one I've not found yet.