Why not but any demand?
Ha! no idea what I said there...
VLC is a beast indeed. Currently MPlayer is what became my favorite. I have rebuilt MPlayer for myself with some added features as the version in the repo is kind of too limited for me. I should probably rebuild it against the recently updated deps and submit an extension (I was hesitating because reliable video playback is kind of crucial to me). SMplayer is also, while not perfext, a nice frontend for MPlayer (I'd submit that too). Haven't been able to get MPV working the last time I tried though. I'm not saying I take the the offer but I might give it another shot when I have time. Also SMPlayer supports it.
A reliable media player could be an important aspect for a Linux "distro" ("What can I do with Core?") .
No problem for me, obviously, but I know how it feels when something is "missing".
Tomorrow I'm going to help a friend to rescue some data from a boot-broken drive (windows). Using TinyCore via USB drive. I'm confident that it will be easy for me to also install TinyCore alongside the new Windows installation, without complains by the owner of the PC. After witnessing the power and possibilities of free software booting off of a USB stick, which can be used for a lot of everyday-tasks (video, audio, web, (+ more advanced stuff)), who can resist(?).
Without having much knowledge about media players, I will look into it. May take no time, or a lot. (;
One thing I want to ask, would Bluray support in MPlayer be desirable?