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I was invited as a guest speaker to this year’s Open Source Developers Conference (OSDC) in Sydney, Australia. It will take place during the first week of december at the University of Technology. This is the first time for VideoLAN developers to present at a conference in Australia. I will give an introductory talk on [...]
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We released VLC 2.0.4 for all platforms today.
It includes various fixes and improvements for the Mac OS X port as well as all the other desktop platforms.
Let's start with the specific improvements for the Mac:
Improved audio output behavior
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when the output device is plugged or unplugged during playback and fixed live audio device selection.
Disabled CoreAnimation UI effects on OS X Leopard leading to overall performance improvements
Improved menu display and behavior
Fixed various crashes and minor issues in bookmarks, playlist, main window buttons, streaming wizard, video size, hotkeys and fullscreen controler
Fixed font selection for unicode subtitles
Improved system sleep behavior when playing audio-only media. The screen is now allowed to sleep while the system is kept awake during playback.
Added option to the Audio Effects panel to activate the karaoke filter
Improved behavior when using command-line options to control the Mac interface
VLC 2.0.4 includes the following cross-platform improvements:
Added support for OPUS decoding via libopus including multi-channel files
Fixed numerous crashes related to DVD playback (dvdnav)
Improved Blu-Ray and HLS playback
Improved H.264, MPEG2, MPEG4 part 2 and VP80 playback behavior when using more than one CPU core for decoding
Fixed HTTP playback through proxies and advertise gzip correctly
Fixed TLS busy-loop during client-side handshake
Fixed Hebrew and Greek subtitles decoding
Improved playback behavior of Ogg/Theora and Ogg/Vorbis files
Fixed crashes on malformed subtitles and malformed png files
Added support for YouTube live streams
Fixed playback of Vimeo, Koreus and YouTube streams
Fixed buffer corruption in freetype and subtitles modules
Fixed issues on selection of playlist items for WebUI
Codec and other 3rd party library updates
Fixed swscale and canvas behavior with Aspect Ratio
Fixed mime-type when streaming Webm over HTTP
Translations:
New translations for Bengali, Fula, Gujarati and Bosnian
Updates for Bokmål, Korean, Slovak, Serbian, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Walloon, Turkish, Thai, Polish, Dutch, Khmer, Hindi, Japanese, Galician, Hebrew, German, Breton, Scottish Gaelic, Czech and Estonian
For the large number of improvements for MS Windows and Linux, please have a look at the change log.
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over 10 years
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feepk
We released VLC 2.0.4 for all platforms today. It includes various fixes and improvements for the Mac OS X port as well as all the other desktop platforms. Let’s start with the specific improvements for the Mac: Improved audio output behavior when the output device is plugged or unplugged during playback and fixed live audio [...]
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over 10 years
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For the 4th year in a row, virtually all people involved in open source multimedia applications gathered in Paris to discuss the latest developments, schedule future features and share a few beers.
Photo credit: Diego Elio Pettenò
For the Mac
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, we were finally able to solve the infamous #4834 ticket, so VLC no longer fails to output audio if you unplug or replug an external audio device during playback. Of course, there is way more cool stuff to come.
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We released VLC 2.0.3 this morning. This update mostly targets the Mac OS X platform: it adds support for OS X Mountain Lion.
Additionally, we added a few Mac-specific bug fixes (hotkey handling, fullscreen toggling when using a remote app on a
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phone), fixed issues with some Flash Video (flv), APE files and a small number of radio streams broadcasted through the HTTP protocol.
On Windows 8, VLC's interface will be drawn correctly now.
Finally, VLC 2.0.3 includes updates for 18 translations and add support for Uzbek and Marathi. Bugs preventing the activation of the Gaelic and Thai translations in the previous version were resolved.
Enjoy!
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Back in 2005, VLC 0.8.4 included one of my first noticeable contributions to the Mac OS X port: the Streaming and Transcoding Wizard. Since then, VLC moved on quite a bit, but the window and its functionality is still present (with some small
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additions).
While it was cool and handy at that time, things beyond the VLC universe moved on, too, so we decided it was time for a re-write to enable more users to make use of the nifty included features by making it more easy to access and to configure.Quite a while ago, transcoding presets were added to the Linux and Windows ports. This new panel is an attempt to bring these presets to the Mac along with the flexibility already known from the wizard. Here's a first look at the current draft, which will evolve during the next months in time for VLC's next major release version 2.1 Rincewind. Most importantly, the streaming features will also become part of this panel as well as minor missing features like the ability to extract parts of a media sample.
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Jean-Baptiste Kempf and me were invited as guest speakers to this year's Fórum Internacional Software Livre in Porto Alegre, Brazil, from July 25 until the 28th.
This is the first time for VideoLAN developers to present at a conference in South
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America. We will give a talk on VideoLAN and VLC focussing on advanced end-user features and more technical details with in-depth coverage of libvlc's usage in desktop and mobile products.
Of course, we will be there during the entire event for chats and discussions (and beers?).
This is going to be exciting and we hope to see you there.
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About a month after passing the 1,000,000,000th download, we released VLC 2.0.2 last nights. It's now available on videolan.org.
It includes the following security content:
Fixed Ogg Heap buffer overflow
Updated taglib (CVE-2012-2396)
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VLC 2.0.2 adds further refinements to the new Mac interface. We improved the video playback experience by enhancing the crop features and restoring the highly desired "go automatically to fullscreen" feature. Additionally, the aspect ratio is respected like in the 1.1.x releases. The Retina Display (HiDPI) on the new MacBook Pro is natively supported, too.
Furthermore, you can drag & drop items between the playlist, services and media library. Growl 1.3 is supported for notifications as well (disabled by default). Playing a video in a window without any further UI elements is supported again, too.
Finally, we removed the font cache. VLC for Mac will never ask you to wait for it, but it will still find all your fonts!
This update also includes video output improvements for a vast number of PowerPC-based Macs equipped with an ATI Radeon 7500, an ATI Radeon 9200 or a NVIDIA GeForceFX 5200 Ultra [1] as well as Intel-based Macs with an Intel GMA 950 [2].
Here's the full list of changes:
Enabled drag and drop of playlist items between the temporary playlist and the persistent media library
Various video output improvements, notably for crop, zoom, osd and menu support
Enabled import of playlist items taken from the service discovery modules to the media library or the temporary playlist
Added media key support for keyboards by other manufacturers than Apple. This fix was facilitated through a hardware donation by ZF Friedrichshafen AG manufacturing keyboards under the brand "Cherry".
Added HiDPI / Retina Display save UI artwork
Restored the preferences' fullscreen options, which allows the user to start videos directly in fullscreen mode
Keep Aspect Ratio when resizing is back
Added controls to manipulate the Subtitles Duration to the Track Synchronization panel
Hidden items in the sidebar are being retained for the next launch now
Fixed crash when trying to open an Audio CD by drag & drop
Improve reliability when opening DVDs or BDs by drag & drop
Fixed a crash when attaching harddrives with multiple partitions while VLC is running
Improved OSD rendering in fullscreen mode
Improved fullscreen behavior when using a smartphone remote based upon VLC's http interface
The selected audio device is retained throughout multiple VLC sessions now
Since running the Mac OS X interface as an Extra Interface or Control Interface can lead to undefined results, the respective options will be automatically reset on the first launch, if needed.
This fixes issues with unresponsive playback controls and crashes on quit.
Updated Growl plugin supporting Growl 1.3.
Improved reliablity in detecting VIDEO_TS folders when opened through the "Open Disc" panel.
Re-implemented the "Window Decorations" option, which, if disabled, hides all the UI elements from the video output window to give you the cleanest experience possible.
Improved the window title behavior when using the dark interface mode. It correctly responds to right and double-click events now.
Miscellaneous minor interface improvements
VLC 2.0.2 includes these cross-platform improvements:
Video Output
PCs running Windows XP will use the DirectX mode by default now, like in VLC's 1.1.x release due to a fast number of broken drivers
More accurate colorspace conversions for YUV->RGB in OpenGL
Misc fixes in the OpenGL module, on all platforms
Fixed video output on PowerPC-based Macs equipped with an ATI Radeon 7500, an ATI Radeon 9200 or a NVIDIA GeForceFX 5200 Ultra.[1]
Fixed video output of 10bit encoded contents on Intel-based Macs equipped with an Intel GMA 950 chipset running OS X 10.6 or later.[2]
Access
Reworked Digital TV module for Windows. DVB-T and DVB-C work again
Fixes for RAR compressed files
Fixed DirectShow crashes on exit
Improved PulseAudio input latency
Fixes for HTTP access through a proxy
v4l2 webcam outputting H264 can now be used directly (use --v4l2-chroma=h264)
Fixed Subtitle auto-detection in subfolders
IE http proxy is no longer used by VLC on Windows
Accepts more extensions for DVD images
Fixed crash in VC1 packetizer
Codecs
Fixed crashes in AAC decoder on channels changes, notably in ISDB streams
Fixed compilation with multiple FFmpeg and libav versions
Fixed G726 support
Demuxers
Fixes for MKV segments and MKV title display
Fixed some mp4, voc, midi and au crashes
Fixed Real .ram and .ra files support
Fixed DVB channel file support
Fixes for alac, vorbis, DTS, VC-1 and Dirac in mp4
Encoders
Fix for MPEG audio encoding. Use Layer2 for the FOURCCs "mp2 " and "mp2a"
Fixed JPEG generation when doing snapshots
Audio filters and output
Limitation of the Spatializer output volume
Fixed DirectSound device selection
Correct PulseAudio volume control
Fixed Directsound volume initialization
Volume level is no longer applied to the file output
Fixed sampling rate for the JACK output
Lua Scripts
Fixes for stdin/stdout and for different locale issues
Qt interface
Fixed preferences for audio devices on Windows
Fixed various crashes
Fixed multiple issues in the Open Disc dialog
Fixed playlist search and selector behavior
Miscellaneous fixes in preferences, buttons, EPG, playlist and customize dialog
Fixed tags and file names display
Skins2
Fixed mousewheel on Windows
Fixes for key events and focus loss
Web interface
Fixed display of some buttons
Fixed listing of files in the Open interface
[1] 1st and 2nd generation iBook G4 (PowerBook6,5), a significant number of G4 and G5-based iMacs (PowerMac6,1, PowerMac6,3, PowerMac8,1), an uncertain number of eMac generations (at least the PowerMac4,4 and the PowerMac6,4), some configurations of the 1st generation PowerMac G5 (PowerMac7,2), a single configuration of the PowerMac G4 Quicksilver (PowerMac3,5), the 1st/2nd generation Mac mini (PowerMac10,1 and PowerMac10,2) and the 2nd generation PowerBook G4 (PowerBook3,4)
[2] 1st and 2nd generation MacBook (MacBook1,1 and MacBook2,1), the Mid and Late 2006 iMacs (iMac4,2 and iMac5,2) and Mac minis sold between February 2006 and March 2009 (Macmini1,1 and Macmini2,1).
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almost 11 years
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VLC's next release, version 2.0.2, will include HiDPI / Retina Display support for its video output. This way, both video and subtitles or other overlays will be rendered at the display's native resolution leading to a greatly improved viewing
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experience.
If you're one of the lucky guys to have a MacBook Pro with Retina Display already, you're welcome to check out tomorrow night's nightly builds (CEST).
Click on the screenshots to see the differences more in detail.
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almost 11 years
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We will have a booth at LinuxTag in Berlin, Germany this week along with our friends from libav. It's #167 in hall 7.2a.
We are looking forward to show you the latest developments in VideoLAN's projects and would love to hear your feedback!
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booth will be manned by Hugo and Ludovic on Wednesday and Thursday, while I'll be there on Friday and Saturday. Jean-Paul and Mirsal will be available throughout the week and all of us during LinuxNacht.
We hope to see you there!
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