Difference between revisions of "What is cool in 0.9.0"
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For video playback, new protocols, new codecs, new demuxers and many bugfixes have been added to support more formats. | For video playback, new protocols, new codecs, new demuxers and many bugfixes have been added to support more formats. |
Revision as of 18:39, 30 July 2008
This page is a drafted intended to explain what are the cool features of 0.9.0. Think about it in a "Cool features from kernelnewbies"-like page.
Short summary
The 0.9.0 version of VLC media player adds a new interface module for Linux, Unix and Windows, a media library and an improved playlist, many new inputs and codecs support and many new audio and video filters.
For video playback, new protocols, new codecs, new demuxers and many bugfixes have been added to support more formats.
For audio playback, cover art and metadata support (and editing) have been vastly enhanced. It can play audio when the playback speed is changed.
For the developers, libVLC has been simplified and improved, many bindings for many languages were added and there is a new Mac OS X Framework.
For more details, please read Next_changes.
Interface
Playlist
Decoding
A lot of new decoders, demuxers, and protocols have been added.
There are new codecs (Flash video variants, Camescope codecs, Atrac3, H.264 PAFF, APE, VC-3 and others), improvements in the demuxers and new features (subtitles format rework with many new formats, Tivo2 and MIDI support), better tag supports (fix of APE, AAC, OGG tags)
Filters
Many new audio and video filters have been added:
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