Of course, anything that uses the bare minimum as far as menus go work just fine in VLC. But anything more involved—such as the likes of Optreve-enhanced discs, seen in the likes of Scene it? and its derivatives—still don’t work as they should in VLC.
i'm unfamiliar with just how much juice the non-FPGA part of it has but you could try running a linux desktop on it and use VLC in that. i know that's not as fun but it might work already since i think even a semi-modern potato could decode DVD video at 640x480 https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Wiki_MiSTer/wiki/Desktop-Linux
i might try it on mine sometime because now that i thought of it i'm kinda curious too, though i guess it's possible the one you're waiting on might have different performance properties than the one i have since i think to be compatible it just needs the same FPGA and the upper layer can differ
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