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XP Machine Will Now Use Directx Mode by Default, Like in Previous Versions Changes between 2.0.1 and 2.0.2: -------------------------------- Video Output: * XP machine will now use DirectX mode by default, like in previous versions. There were too many errors with broken drivers. * More accurate colourspaces conversions for YUV>RGB in OpenGL * Add menu support for libvlc / VLCKit applications on Mac OS X * Various fixes on Mac OS X, notably for crop, zoom, osd and menu support * Misc fixes in OpenGL module, on all platforms * Fix video output on PowerPCbased Macs equipped with an ATI Radeon 7500, an ATI Radeon 9200 or a NVIDIA GeForceFX 5200 Ultra. * Fix video output of 10bit encoded contents on Intelbased Macs equipped with an Intel GMA 950 chipset running OS X 10.6 or later. * Add support for the HiDPI mode used on recent Apple products with socalled Retina Displays. Access: * Rework Digital TV module for Windows. DVBT and DVBC should work again * Fixes for RAR compressed files * Fix DirectShow crashes on exit * Improve PulseAudio input latency * Fixes for HTTP access through a proxy * v4l2 webcam outputting H264 can now be used directly (use v4l2chroma=h264) * Fix subtitles autodetection in subfolders and detection behaviour * IE http proxy is not used anymore by VLC on Win32 * Accept more extensions for DVD images * Fix crash in VC1 packetizer * Improvements in BluRay playback * Improvements and fixes in HLS support Codec: * Fix crashes in AAC decoder on channels changes, notably in ISDB streams * Fix compilation with multiple FFmpeg and libav versions * Fix G726 support * Fix MP3 free format support Demuxers: * Fixes for MKV segments, seeking and MKV title display * Fix for some mp4, voc, midi and au crashes * Fix for Real .ram, .f4v, .avi and .ra files support * Fix for DVB channels file support * Fixes for alac, vorbis, DTS, VC1 and Dirac in mp4 Encoders: * Fix for MPEG Audio encoding, use layer2 when using fourcc "mp2 " and "mp2a" * Fix for JPEG generation, when doing snapshots Audio filters and output: * Limitation of spatializer volume output * Fix DirectSound device selection * Correct PulseAudio volume control * Do not apply volume in file output * Fix sampling rate in JACK output * Fixes in ALSA output for latency and for broken drivers Mac OS X: * Enable drag and drop of playlist items between the temporary playlist and the persistant media library * Enable import of playlist items taken from the service discovery modules to the media library or the temporary playlist * 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". * Add support for the Apple Remote to set the Mac to sleep using a longer press on the Play/Pause button * Remove libfontconfig's font cache by an Apple Type Services lookup. This removes the "Updating Cache" dialog, before finding all fonts. * Readd an option to hide the window decoration during video playback * Improve compatibility with other 3rd party apps using SPMediaKeyTap * Many Fullscreen fixes * Keep Aspect Ratio when resizing is back * Add controls to manipulate the Subtitles Duration to the Track Synchronization panel * Hidden items in the sidebar are being retained for the next launch now * Fix crash when trying to open an Audio CD by drag & drop * Improve reliability when opening DVDs or BDs by drag & drop * Fix crashes on exit * Fix crash when mounting a device with multiple logical volumes while VLC is running * Chosen audio output device is retained throughout multiple sessions * Since running the Mac OS X interface as an Extra Interface or Control Interface can lead to undefined results, eventual settings will be automatically reset on the first launch. This fixes issues with unresponsive playback controls and crashes on quit. * Update Growl plugin for use with Growl 1.3 * Miscellaneous minor interface improvements Lua Scripts: * Fixes for stdin/stdout and for different locale issues * Fixes for icecast SD Qt: * Fix preferences for audio devices on Windows * Fix playlist search and selector behaviour * Fix multiple issues in the Open Disc dialog * Miscellaneous fixes in preferences, buttons, EPG, playlist and customize dial og * Fix tags and file names display * Fix various crashes, display issues and usability issues Skins2: * Fix mousewheel on Windows * Fix for key events and focus loss Web interface: * Fix display of some buttons * Fix listing of files in the Open interface * Fixes for widgets behaviour and vlm dialog Security: * Fix Ogg Heap buffer overflow * Update taglib (CVE20122396) * Update libavcodec and other codecs libraries Translation: * Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Walloon, Slovak, Polish, Khmer, Japanese, Italian, French, Czech, Belarusian, Breton, Greek, Spanish, Estonian, Irish, Galician, Hungarian, Japanese, Dutch, Telugu, Ukranian, Thai translations update * New Scottish Gaelic translation Changes between 2.0.0 and 2.0.1: -------------------------------- Access: * fix and improve the CDDB information retrieval * fix the samba module compilation * fix UDP / RTP multicast stream reception on Mac OS X when using the 10.7 SDK * multiple fixes for HLS support, notably on Win32 and for encryption * multiple fixes for Bluray discs playback * fix for DVD decryption on some RPCI drives Codecs: * Support for MXPEG files * limit autodetected threads to 4 in avcodec module * fix quicktime audio codecs in RTSP streams Demuxers: * Fix multifile splitted RAR archive support * Fix a crash when seeking in mka * Improve MKV multivideo tracks support Muxers: * Fix ogm header creation Audio filters: * limit spatializer filter distortions * Use fastest SinC algorithm for samplerate module Audio output: * Fix S/PDIF passthrough with ALSA. * Remove flawed ALSA channels autodetection. The available ALSA channels MUST be configured now (stereo by default). * Fix delay when changing the volume on Mac OS X Video filters: * Fix gradfun unloading on Windows platform Mac OS X interface: * allow to hide the playlist to get a small controller window * allow to hide the sidebar * disable Lion fullscreen mode by default, since its behavior is misleading this fixes fullscreen video output on a secondary screen * noticebly faster launch time * correct a few visual glitches and accessibility support * reenable visual feedback on seek and volume changes * improve track synchronization panel * fix fontconfig cache dialog, closure of the interface and numerous crashes * fix crop, aspect ratio handling, DVD (no menu) support and Open subtitle menu Qt interface: * allow a native seek slider instead of the blue one * fixes in the playlist, the addons dialog, the menus, the main toolbar the open dialogs, preferences and customization dialogs * fix for fontconfig cache dialog, when rebuilding ASS fonts Skins interface: * fix for menus display * Addition of $R to display current playback speed * documentation update Web interface: * fix mobiles display for remote control mode * support for .drc and .3ga extensions Service discovery: * fix SAP discovery, where an item was added multiple times * fix SAP discovery on Mac OS X when using the 10.7 SDK * Update Jamendo selections Miscellaneous: * fix DBus crash * fix build issues on BSD, Linux/PPC and Linux/Sparc * fix a crash on VLM close Security: * Update libpng to 1.5.9 (CVE20113026) * Update freetype to 2.4.9 (CVE20121126 up to CVE20121144) * Fix MMS stack overflow (SA1201 CVE20121775) * Fix RealRTSP heap overflow (SA1202 CVE20121776) Translations: * Update of Czech, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Walloon translations Changes between 1.1.13 and 2.0.0: --------------------------------- Important notes: * The licenses of libVLC and libVLCcore have changed from GPLv2+ to LGPLv2.1+ * Start/end titles/chapters are now specified with # rather than @ to fix conflicts with some URLs and file names. For instance, this plays a DVD from the 2nd chapter of the 1st title up to the 4th chapter of the 3rd title: vlc dvd://#1:23:4 * The 40+ *caching options were simplified and dumbed down to 4 options: filecaching specifies caching for local files, networkcaching specifies caching for network resources, livecaching specifies caching for capture devices and disccaching specifies caching for local optical media. All values are expressed in milliseconds as in previous versions. * HTTP server IP address, port, and TLS configuration is now centralized: The httphost option sets the address, e.g. "httphost=[2001:db8::1]". By default, both :: and 0.0.0.0 are used. The httpport and httpsport options set the port numbers. By default, 8080 is used for HTTP, and 8443 for HTTPS. The TLS credentials are configured with httpcert (public certificate), httpkey (private key), httpca (optional CA) and httpcrl (optional CRL). * RTSP server IP address and port are updated similarly. Use rtsphost and rtspport respectively. * The mifaceaddr option does not exist anymore. To select the multicast output interface, use miface instead, e.g. miface=eth0. * The Windows version will only work with Windows XP SP2 or later. Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP < SP2, Windows 2003 SP0 are now unsupported. * The Mac OS version will require Quartz Extreme compatible machines. Important changes for packagers: * The default builds now assume that the operating system uses UTF8 for its file systems and files content (except the Windows port). If this is not acceptable, pass enablenonutf8 to the configure script. NonUTF8 file systems support will be removed in future versions. * The VLC plugins path can be overridden with
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