VLC Media Player has just been updated to version 2.0.2 on Sourceforge. The update has not been announced officially yet, and both the project website and the client itself are currently not listing or notifying you about the update. VLC is a popular cross-platform, open-source video player capable of handling most media formats, and version 2.0 represents the first landmark update since its first official release in June 2009. Jul 2, 2012 - On Sunday, the VideoLAN project released the second point update to. On Mac OS X, VLC 2.0.2 supports the Retina Display (HiDPI) in.
VideoLAN, maker of the popular VLC Media Player for various desktop and mobile operating systems, plan to release VLC 3.0 final to the public soon. The new version of the multimedia player is already on the official FTP server. The company released a total of nine release candidate builds before that and used these builds to fix various issues before the final release. VLC 3.0.0 features under-the-hood changes mostly.
The player supports Chromecast, new audio and video formats including HDR, HTTP 2.0, reworked core components with improvements, ISO over network play and a lot more. VLC Media Player 3.0 You can update an existing copy of VLC Media Player on desktop machines, or install the new version without transferring any existing customizations to the new version. VLC 3.0's interface looks more or less identical to previous versions. VideoLAN marked it as a LTS, Long Term Service release for several systems. The organization notes that VLC 3.0.x will be the last working releases for Windows XP and Vista, and the matching Windows server variants, for Mac OS 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9, for iOS 7 and 8, and for Android 2.x, 3.x, 4.0.x and 4.1.x.
The 3.0 branch of VLC has new requirements:. Windows XP: release should work for the most part, but it has limitations. Windows Vista: requires platform upgrade. Linux: requires Kernel newer than 2.6.26. Mac OS X: needs version 10.7 or newer.
VLC 3.0.0 changes VLC 3.0.0 includes lots of changes compared to the last stable version 2.2.8. Here is a short list of important changes in the new media player release:. Core: network browsing for SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS and other file systems supported. Core: support for keystores to fetch and store passwords securely. Core: auto-detection of external audio tracks. Core: support for HDMI passtrhgouh for HD audo codecs such as E-AC3, TrueHD or DTS-HD. Core: support for Chromecast and other output renderers, and Chromecast output module.
Core: support for 12bits corec and extended colorspaces (HDR). Core: portable version of Windows build supported. Core: start videos paused on first frame.
Core: support for 360 video and audio. Core: support for ambisonic audio and more than eight audio channels. Access: adaptive streaming improements, e.g. MPEG-DASH rewrite, support for HDS.
Access: support for decompression and extraction through libarchive (tar, zip, rar). Access: HTTP 2.0 support. Access: cookie handling improvements. Access: DVB-T2 support on Windows BDA. Access: new WASAPI audio capture module.
Access: Blu-Ray open ISO over network, support for BD-J, and DVD ISO over network. Hardware Decoder: supports HEVC decoding and Direct3D 11 decoding on Windows. Hardware Decoder: supports HECV hardware decoding, MPEG-2, VC1/WMV3 on Android. Hardware Decoder: support for VP9 and WMV3 decoding.
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Hardware Decoder: new hardware accelerated decoder for OS X and iOS. Decoders: support for experimental AV1 video, ARIB STD-B24 subtitles, experimental Daala video. Decoders: support TDSC, Canopus HQX, Cineform, SpeedHQ, Pixlet, QDMC and FMVC codecs. Decoders: extended MicroDVD support. Demuxer: MP4 demuxer rework with support for additional formats. Demuxer: TS demuxer rework.
Demuxer: Support HD-DVD.evo (H.264, VC-1, MPEG-2, PCM, AC-3, E-AC3, MLP, DTS). Demuxer: MKV improvements.
Video output: support for HDR10 in Direct3D 11 with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Side note: The new VLC 3.0 fixed long-standing WMV playback issues that I experienced when using VLC. It would not play some WMV files correctly, and I had to use Windows Media Player for these files. This seems to have been fixed in VLC 3.0. Closing Words VLC Media Player 3.0 is a major upgrade of the player, the first in years, that corrects several issues, especially in regards to compatibility and functionality, that were not addressed in minor release upgrades. Is it enough to regain the dominance that VLC Media Player had years ago?
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They do move functionality that is less used and put them into extensions. In v1.1.0 “Removal or rewrite of dozens of modules, code simplification and tens of thousands of lines of code removed Some functionalities that are less used are now moved to extensions” Removing code is part of good software development otherwise you have massive bloat. Proper software has various codebase metrics consistently observed, such as the obvious # of lines of code but many other aspects that tend to grow out of hand if left unchecked, with the natural tendency of software to get added features endlessly while having to keep backwards compatibility. Now You: Which media player do you use, and why? —– Casual Choice: Media Player Classic-Black Edition (MPC-BE) —– Plus: Lightweight package Plus: Videos sound better Minus: Cannot display 2 sets of subtitles simultaneously Minus: Whenever I pause & restart MP4 videos, the resulting videos show glitchy green or multi-coloured bars. Stopping & replaying these videos from the start has no effect, & the only workaround is to exit & relaunch MPC-BE. This behaviour is present in every version I’d tried, & I have never encountered this in other video players so far.
—– Top Choice: Pot Player —– Plus: Many advanced features Plus: Moderately lightweight package Plus: Can display 2 sets of subtitles at the bottom — instead of showing one set at the top & the other set at the bottom. Plus: Regardless of window size, subtitles get auto-shifted upwards when seekbar becomes visible — instead of getting covered by seekbar.
Plus: Easily plays every video file that fail to play in other popular video players such as MPC-BE, Media Player Classic-Home Edition (MPC-HC), VLC Player, & SMPlayer (using either mpv or MPlayer as engine). Minus: Ugly-looking white-on-yellow application icon & less user-friendly GUI in versions released since May 2017. Requires icon & GUI “patching” (ie. Manually reverting to old blue icon & old default skin) during every version upgrade. VLC 3.0.0 definitely was not ready for public release.
It was never that great for playing DVDs, but something has broken badly in this version. DVDs randomly skip or drop audio entirely, the aspect ratio isn’t automatically detected (meaning older 4:3 stuff is stretched unless you manually set the ratio, something 2.2.8 did correctly), and worst of all DVD menus are glitched and don’t work correctly or sometimes at all. I’ll still use VLC for watching Twitch via Streamlink Twitch GUI and some other things, but MPC-HC is what I’ll be using for any DVD playback I do from now on. It works flawlessly, unlike VLC.
I downloaded the official release today, but IMO VLC 3.0.0 definitely was not and is still not ready for public release. It was never that great for playing DVDs, but something has broken badly in this version. DVDs randomly skip or drop audio entirely, the aspect ratio isn’t automatically detected (meaning older 4:3 stuff is stretched unless you manually set the ratio, something 2.2.8 did correctly), and worst of all DVD menus are glitched and don’t work correctly or sometimes at all. I’ll still use VLC for watching Twitch via Streamlink Twitch GUI and some other things, but MPC-HC is what I’ll be using for any DVD playback I do from now on. It works flawlessly, unlike VLC.