It doesn't look like the trial version of G-force will work with VLC:
http://www.soundspectrum.com/g-force/serve.html
Trial version supported players:
Musicmatch
iTunes (Windows)
iTunes (Mac OS X)
jetAudio
Google Sidebar
J. River Media Center
Real Player
Winamp
MediaMonkey
Quintessential Media Player
I believe you should be able to configure the Platinum version ($30) to work with it.
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Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
VLC is a free, portable media player software. It can be run on all Operating Systems and both for desktop and mobile. VLC mobile app is available on Apple's app store, Google play store, Microsoft store.
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VLC is a free, commonly used program that is able to run .AIF files, for instance.
You can download VLC from the the VLC website, in the Related links below.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
VLC is a player not a format a .vlc data file will require the VLC player. The VLC player will play most formats (See links below) and can save files in another format as required.
VLC Media Player
vlc player the best player .that does not work have it.
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Ben if you are talking about gforce