Andrewr05 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 The RC of VLC 2.0is out now, I haven't tried it myself but I've seen some screenshots. Here's the link to all the available OS versions: LINK Release Notes: LINK Changes between 1.1.12 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://#1:2-3:4 The 40+ --*-caching options were simplified and dumbed down to 4 options: - --file-caching specifies caching for local files, - --network-caching specifies caching for network resources, - --live-caching specifies caching for capture devices and - --disc-caching 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 --http-host option sets the address, e.g. "--http-host=[2001:db8::1]". By default, both :: and 0.0.0.0 are used. - The --http-port and --https-port options set the port numbers. By default, 8080 is used for HTTP, and 8443 for HTTPS. - The TLS credentials are configured with --http-cert (public certificate),--http-key (private key), --http-ca (optional CA) and --http-crl (optional CRL). RTSP server IP address and port are updated similarly. Use --rtsp-host and --rtsp-port respectively. *The --miface-addr 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 UTF-8 forits file systems and files content (except the Windows port). If this isnot acceptable, pass --enable-non-utf8 to the configure script.Non-UTF-8 file systems support will be removed in future versions. The VLC plugins path can be overridden with the VLC_PLUGIN_PATH environmentvariable. The --plugin-path command line option was removed. The default tarballs are now compressed with XZ/LZMA: .tar.xz OSS support is not compiled on Linux by default, pass --enable-oss to theconfigure script if you use OSSv4 or really want to use OSS emulation. The webplugins has moved to git://git.videolan.org/npapi-vlc.git Core: Major Video Core and Outputs rework and rewrite:Subtitles, subpictures and OSD can now be sized and blent inside video outputsx11 (Unix), OpenGL (Unix) and Direct3D (Windows) are such video outputs. Almost every video filter can now be transcoded Playback rate doesn't get resetted to 1 between items anymore Option --sub-filter was renamed --sub-source Port to Android, iOS, OS/2 and Win64 Access: Multiple files are now supported inside RAR files Experimental support for ClearQam devices in the BDA module DVB-S scanning support on Unix DVB-C scanning on Unix scans correct modulation/symbolrate if needed Support for freq and video standard selection in DirectShow Support for VDR recordings (http://www.tvdr.de/) folders Experimental Blu-Ray Discs support using libbluray HTTP Live Streaming (IETF draft) playback support Blackmagic DeckLink SDI cards input support (Linux only currently) Linear Systems (HD-)SDI cards input support (Linux) PulseAudio audio input support Support for RTP dynamic payload types by specifying the payload format in an option (no autodetection): only Theora supported for now Basic HTCPCP implementation for Coffee Pot control Support for all QTKit-compatible video input devices, aka QTCapture Support for all QTKit-compatible audio input devices, aka QTSound Support for capturing partially hidden windows in the X11 Screen input MPEG DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) support Support for HTTPS is now fixed in the Windows port Codecs: You can now use ffmpeg-mt in conjunction with vlc, to split decoding load on multiple cores. H.264, VP3, VP8, JPEG-2000, Mpeg-4 ASP/DivX and RV3/RV4 are notably concerned. Important fixes for RealVideo 3.0 and 4.0 playback, notably in MKV Experimental Hardware decoding using Broadcom CrystalHD cards New module for decoding EBU subtitles (.stl) Support for 9bits and 10bits H.264/AVC decoding Support for 20-bits PCM and DAT-12 (digital magnetic tapes) from RTP New module for Dirac encoding, using the faster libschroedinger The Schroedinger module should be prefered to the Dirac one Support for WMV Images, aka WMVP and WVP2, as used by Photo Story Support for Lagarith Lossless video codec Support for ProRes 422 video codec in 10bits Support for DNxHD (VC-3) and JPEG-2000 in 10bits EIA-608 closed captions improvements Support for JPEG-2000 and Motion JPEG-2000 in the Windows and Mac binaries Experimental support of IOMX for OpenMAX IL codecs on Android One can use "mp2 " fourcc to encode in mpeg1/2 layer 2 Demuxers: New images demuxer supporting jpeg, png, targa, xcf, git, tiff, bmp, pcx, lbm C64 SID file playback support of using sidplay2 Support for images/cover art in wma/wmv/asf files Improvements in .ape files metadata reading and writing New demuxer module for EBU subtitles (.stl) Support for caf, mtv, awb, f4v, amr, vro (DVD-VR) files Ogg, flv, mxf, amr seeking improvements Major improvements in Matroska (mkv) chapters/segments handling and seeking Support for duration and better seeking in Mpeg-TS files (.ts, .m2ts, .mts) Mov improvements, notably for aspect-ratio handling and Audio DV tracks Improved support of tracker files Interfaces: Qt: effects dialogs rework Qt: new CoverFlow-like view of the playlist Qt: port to MacOS X platform Qt: minor look improvements, notably on the seek bar Skins2 / Qt: misc improvements and usability fixes Skins2: fullscreen controller support, relative placement support and important cleanups and optimisations Mac OS X: re-written Main Window, which also includes the Video Windows It is available in 2 looks, one grey (Lion style) and one black (QTX style) Mac OS X: new Audio Effects panel adding Compressor and Spatializer filters Mac OS X: new Track Synchronization panel Mac OS X: new Video Effects panel for color and geometry adjustments Mac OS X: re-written Open Disc functionality with automatic media detection Mac OS X: support for the native fullscreen mode on OS X Lion Mac OS X: enhanced AppleScript support Mac OS X: support for lua extensions The rc and telnet lua interfaces were merged into a new "cli" interface lua: the recommended way to run custom interface scripts is now to pass -I luaintf --lua-intf myscript ncurses: heavy refactor of the complete interface dbus: Rewrite of the main loop to use a more efficient poll-based model dbus: Upgrade to an mpris2 compliant interface, see http://www.mpris.org webUI/http: Rewrite of the web interface, using jQuery webUI/http: some requests are now supported in JSON in addition to XML webUI/http: path values for input and output are deprecated in favour of uri Qt/Win32: the update system now downloads the updates in the temp folder Qt: preferences are now searchable Qt: the fullscreen controller is now stackable, full-width, at the bottom Video Output: New video output based on Direct2D for Windows 7 and Vista (with Platform Update) New video output for iOS platform Experimental work in progress on a video output using EGL Adaptation of the OpenGL layer for OpenGL ES 1.1 Various vmem improvements OpenGL video output now accepts YUV as input and uses fragment programs for chroma conversion between YUV and RGB New video output for Android platform, based on Surface Support for 9/10bits output in the OpenGL output Updated OpenGL video output for Mac, requires a Quartz Extreme capable machine New video output based on kva API for OS/2 Audio Output and Filters: New audio output based on AudioQueue API for iOS New audio output in memory (amem) Important simplification and improvements in the core audio output New audio output based on OpenSL ES API for Android New audio resampler using Speex (DSP) New audio resampler using the Secret Rabbit Code (a.k.a. libsamplerate) New Compressor filter, a dynamic range compressor New simplistic Karaoke filter New audio output based on kai API for OS/2 Automatic handover from S/PDIF to PCM with PulseAudio 1.0 Video Filter: New gradfun filter for debanding videos using dithering Rewrite of the grain filter, faster and with better quality New posterize filter for lowering the number of colors Atmo ambilight: improve Fnordlicht up to 254 channels New sepia filter for creating sepia effect in videos New deinterlacer mode Phosphor, a framerate doubling CRT TV simulator New deinterlacer mode IVTC, to do live inverse telecine for NTSC films New subsdelay filter to change subtitles delay New anti-flickering filter New OpenMAX DL IPCS filter for color space conversion and resizing New video filter for denoising, based on the famous hqdn3d filter Major improvements in the freetype text-rendering module, notably supporting blackbox and customizable shadow. NB: The freetype module is now used by default on the Mac OS X instead of the quartztext module, which can still be enabled manually. The Win32 font selection was improved too. Stream output: New livehttp-module for HTTP Live Streaming (IETF draft) output example: vlc inputfile :sout="#transcode{vcodec=h264,acodec=mp3, venc=x264{profile=baseline},width=320,vb=256,ab=96}:std{ access=livehttp{index=public_html/iphonestream.m3u8, index-url=http://url-to-iphonestreamfile-###.ts},mux=ts{use-key-frames}, dst=public_html/iphonestreamfile-###.ts}" Support for Vorbis and Theora in RTP Major rework of VoD support New delay module, to introduce delays of one ES, when streaming: #delay{id=12,delay=500}:standard... New setlang, setid modules to change lang or id of one ES, when streaming: #setid{id=12,new-id=42}:std... New langfromtelx module, to change lang of one ES, when streaming, based on a telextex page: #langfromtelx{id=12,magazine=7,page=0x99,row=1}:std... New select module, to replace an existing ES with another ES in the same track #duplicate{dst=bridge-out{id=1},select=video,dst=bridge-out{id=0xa3},select=audio} #transcode{...}:bridge-in{id-offset=0}:select{disable=0}:setid{id=0,newid=0xa3}:autodel:std{...} New libavformat/avio access_output module for network streaming Services Discovery: * Search API to be able to query distant search APIs from the interfaces * Upnp module was ported to Win32 libVLC: New capabilities for libVLC: libvlc_media_player_navigate for DVD navigation libvlc_audio_filter_list_get, libvlc_video_filter_list_get to get the list of available audio and video filters libvlc_audio_set_format, libvlc_audio_set_format_callbacks, libvlc_audio_set_callbacks allow grabbing audio data from a chosen memory location in real-time. Removed modules: asademux: use libass only subsass: use libass fake, invmem: use the new image demuxers hal, v4l, gapi, omapfb, hd1000a, hd1000v: obsolete unmaintained modules id3tag: use taglib upnp: use upnp_intel removal of old telnet interface in favor of the new lua CLI removal of http interface in favor of luahttp removal of the noise filter removal of the SDL audio output, use the native outputs growl_udp: use Growl for local notifications on the Mac. UDP support will be removed in Growl's next release, too. removal of the OSSO screensave module, use the MCE one Try it out and post up what you think of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
90sgamer Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I just tried it out. The Win32 installer was corrupted for me, but the 7z archive worked. Interface is a little more modern looking. Its says experimental blu ray support, but there is no AACS libraries for decoding, so still no free blu ray player. The h.264 SD decoding quality looked similar to K-Lite 8.2.0, which is what I normally use. The h.264 HD 1080p playback was maybe slightly less crisp than K-lite (could have been contrast/brightness settings) and was pretty choppy until I activated GPU acceleration even though I have a i7 930 CPU. I'm surprised GPU acceleration wasn't on by default. I haven't done too much more testing, but I will get back to it later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waco Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Grabbing it now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
_TheAlexO Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Still non free bluray player?! arrrrggghhhhh ANGER Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Allegedly 2.0 is officially being launched this week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedway Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 VLC = FREEking great Thanks for the heads up Andrew Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 VLC 2.0 has officially launched: LINK Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hardnrg Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 I'm pretty excited about the upcoming Android version Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
iskout Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 The new version isn't all that great. I kind of want to go back to 1.1, actually, because I had 0 problems with artifacting and lagging with that, but now I have a ton of problems with 2.0. I'm going to give it some time to flesh out, but it seems relatively poorly coded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 The new version isn't all that great. I kind of want to go back to 1.1, actually, because I had 0 problems with artifacting and lagging with that, but now I have a ton of problems with 2.0. I'm going to give it some time to flesh out, but it seems relatively poorly coded. I actually have had a few issues with 2.0 and they've revamped the UI as well, where is my quick and easy slow-mo buttons! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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