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VLC 0.8.6 Released
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kdawson
on Mon Dec 11, 2006 06:42 PM
from the plays-almost-anything dept.
from the plays-almost-anything dept.
h2g2bob writes "VideoLAN yesterday released a new version of VLC media player. A shout out goes to ffmpeg for many of the codec improvements." From the blurb: "Building on feedback from the 29 million downloads of VLC media player 0.8.5, we bring you version 0.8.6 with many bugfixes, as well as a couple of new features we think you will truly enjoy. Most prominent are probably Windows Media Video 9 and Flash Video. Other important changes are improved H.264 decoding, better Windows Unicode support, a Fullscreen controller, and Apple Remote support for Mac OS X."
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Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Informative)
As for now from ffmpeg documentation:
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC23 [mplayerhq.hu]
WMV8 and WMV9 are "not completely working". But I think they may work well for 90% of media files out there.
So kudos for VLC team for another great release.
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Re:Hmmm....WMV9 on OS X? (Score:5, Informative)
Um, no. There is no reverse-engineering involved. Windows Media Video 9 (fourcc: WMV3) is the same as VC-1 [wikipedia.org], which is an SMTPE standard, and a reference implementation has been available for a while now. I've been using ffmpeg builds with it for months.
Of course, I can't blame anyone for being confused, given how utterly useless the ffmpeg documentation is.
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ffmpeg's WMV9 implementation (Score:5, Interesting)
Incidentally, it looks like the new version is finally available in Universal Binary as well as Intel- and PPC-specific builds. And it seems to load subtitle texts automatically from the get-go without mingling with the preferences settings (yes, I confirmed this by trashing the existing preferences file). I say job well done for the VLC developers.
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Why is this under Linux? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Why is this under Linux? (Score:5, Funny)
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VLC is teh woohoo! (Score:5, Interesting)
Woohoo! I've been a tad frustrated with the lack of control while in fullscreen. I suppose I could memorize all of the keyboard shortcuts, but I use several different viewers between the Mac, Linux and Windoze...it just gets too confusing. I can't wait to try this out!
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You have to do more than just set the deinterlace method.
IIRC:
You have to add the deinterlace filter.
You probably also need to change the default setting for files (there are separate settings for files and for streaming).
I really like vlc a lot, but like a lot of Free software, the user-interface could really benefit from improvement.
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nigthlies is up (Score:5, Informative)
/.ng (Score:5, Funny)
Some help with versioning? (Score:3, Interesting)
For bug fixes I could see a 0.0.1 increase but don't new additions and features generally come with a 0.1.0 increment at least? Maybe the devs are too scared of developing a true 1.0 version? =)
How about a mirror? (Score:5, Informative)
- VideoLAN primary mirror - France - Download [videolan.org] (HTTP)
- VIA Centrale Reseaux, École Centrale Paris - France - Download [via.ecp.fr] (HTTP)
- Twente University - Netherlands - Download [utwente.nl] (HTTP)
- IRCAM - France - Download [ircam.fr] (HTTP)
- Université de Strasbourg - France - Download [u-strasbg.fr] (FTP)
- Cr@ns, ENS Cachan - France - Download [crans.org] (FTP)
- Providence University - Taiwan - Download [pu.edu.tw] (FTP)
- Endpoint Corporation - Sweden - Download [endpoint.nu] (FTP)
- Optralan - USA - Download [optralan.com] (HTTP)
- Brno University of Technology - Czech Republic - Download [vutbr.cz] (HTTP)
- Brno University of Technology - Czech Republic - Download [vutbr.cz] (FTP)
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná - Brazil - Download [pucpr.br] (FTP)
(These are all Windows downloads. Remove the filename and last directory from the path to explore other download options.)Re:How about a mirror? (Score:5, Funny)
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This is a list of the mirrors from videolan.org, as seen on Google's cache [72.14.203.104] (or go searching for "cache:http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-window s.html" - don't forget to remove the spaces inserted by slashdot - on google yourself), with the links edited to be (a) direct mirror download links rather than through videolan.org's redirector and (b) the version number changed from 0.8.5 to 0.8.6.
And yes, it is a damn shame that you
Re:How about a mirror? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:How about a mirror? (Score:5, Funny)
I'd go with the mirror from India. The trojan has probably slipped off the executable, and the executable is going to be smaller to boot!
I hate myself...
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torrent? (Score:5, Interesting)
h264 decoding on vlc player kicks ass! (Score:5, Informative)
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I have also read good reviews about coreAVC on doom9 forums, but VLC player is free and open-source as opposed to coreAVC which is closed.
VLC is a packet-based player (Score:5, Informative)
The only downside I find is that actions are a bit laggy compared to frame-based players. For example, if I hit pause, it doesn't pause instantaneously.
Also, and I'm not sure if it's a limitation of being a packet-based player, but I wish it wouldn't close the video right after it's done playing. I prefer the last frame to stay on the screen.
P.S. For those using VLC under XGL and get a weird green-tinted bar at the top of your videos, change the Video output module to "X11 video output". You'll need to toggle the Advanced Settings checkbox.
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Version Number Deflation... (Score:5, Insightful)
Is it just me, or does it make NO SENSE that this is a point.point upgrade? I don't care who you are, 0.0.1 upgrades are for things like bug fixes, small new implimentations, slight library recompiles... fuck: a new ICON. NOT major format additions, a UI overhaul, and a boatload of additional features!
I can understand the concern for version number inflation (Netscape 4 -> Netscape 6 was idiotic, same with Winamp 3 -> Winamp 5), but let's not be overly humble to the point of confusing users. Version Number Deflation looks just as silly.
I remember a time in which anything under 1.0 meant that a program was practically unusable and ONLY for elite users. But I've started to see a trend in the OSS community towards NEVER releasing a 1.0, as if 1.0 means that you're now an evil commercial entity that must be punished. No, 1.0 means "finished to the point of usability and beta tested to a certain level of solidity". Obviously, the finer points of this can be debated and are up to the descresion of the developer, but at a certain point, COME ON! When you've been working on a reasonably small audio player for over 4 years, and haven't even reached your 1.0, this tells me one of two things 1) You don't know how to code, and probably should find a new line of work, or 2) you're using numbers under 1.0 as a symbol of you're elitist OSS community status.
Seriously, I've tried VLC... it crashes sometimes... not as often as Windows... not as often as MPlayer... it's been above a 1.0 for YEARS now, just fucking call it what it is, and cut with the ritualistic, elitist, OSS symbolism bullshit.
Re:Version Number Deflation... (Score:5, Interesting)
When you call it 1.0, there is no going back. It's kind of scary for some projects. Look at the difference in press in a project like firefox. When it hit 1.0 it started getting flack for a poor upgrade mechanism and such, while before that no one cared much if it only came in
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I think the difficulty of going from 0.x.x to 1.0 is that it may turn out that, after slowly adding feature after feature and fixing bug after bug to the point it'd deserve to be called 1.0, you're at something like 0.4.6 and as much as you'd like to call it 1.0 there's no way your program would deserve this huge incrementation over nothing. Just look at VLC or eMule, when should they have moved to 1.0? After 0.7.2 for VLC and 0.42e for eMule maybe?
You see, I just think that when your program evolves in a c
Re:Version Number Deflation... (Score:4, Funny)
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Thank you VideoLAN for VLC from a Mac user (Score:5, Insightful)
Sooooo pretty. (Score:5, Interesting)
Rrr (Score:3)
Plays DVDs & CDs from ISO images (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:How is this news? (Score:5, Insightful)
When Microsoft Windows Media Player, QuickTime or Real Player release a new version, it makes the front page of CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times. So, when a free, open-source player releases a new version, is it not appropriate for a promoter of open-source software to announce it?
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Re:How is this news? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:How is this news? (Score:5, Interesting)
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It's news. (Score:5, Insightful)
This version introduces a number of new and long-requested features, beyond what the point-release number upgrade would lead you to believe.
In many ways, I'd say that a new release of VLC is probably more significant than the latest "marketing department" release of Quicktime Player or Windows Media Player.
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Actually, I'd say that it isn't particularly significant for Linux users. In terms of featues and maturity, VLC is a step backwards compared to mplayer. However, mplayer has a lot of posix/linux kernel/gcc optimization tricks. It is designed and tested on Linux.
VLC, on the other hand, works fine with pretty much all of its features even on Windows and Mac, and it's portable - i.e. you can put it on
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I'm grateful for the news myself as some of these features were pretty substantial.
Don't stare yourself blind at the version number.
Re:slashdotted with no comments (Score:5, Informative)
http://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/pub/software/videolan/v
http://videolan.kn.vutbr.cz/vlc/0.8.6/ [vutbr.cz]
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Re:slashdotted with no comments (Score:4, Informative)
Took me a while to figure that one out...
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Mirrors (Score:3, Informative)
I used the
Re:Anyone know the changelog? (Score:4, Informative)
Wish I knew how to make shuffle default to off
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Re:What fullscreen controller? (Score:4, Interesting)
Gack, good! One of the best things about VLC is that there is no annoying "control" eating screen space when you go fullscreen. The keyboard shortcuts remain fully functional, so use those.
I've seen way too many public presentations that begin with the Windows Media Player controls present, then sliding away, not to appreciate the value of VLC.
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Never used Media Player Classic? (Score:3, Informative)
> Gack, good! One of the best things about VLC is that there is no annoying "control" eating
> screen space when you go fullscreen. The keyboard shortcuts remain fully functional, so use those.
MPC interface is vastly superior, there is nothing on the screen until you move your mouse, then a nice control bar slides up, that works miles better than the lame one separate one in VLC. Especially since it works really well in MPC when you just click the positin bar anywhere.
Anyway still nothing in VLC, movin
Re:And it still doesn't support multipart rar's... (Score:4, Funny)
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