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Why doesn't the latest version of VLC 0.8.1 work with Mac OS X 10.1.5?

Because we do use functions which aren't available in this version. The 0.7.0 release is last one which supports this OS. Additionally, you shouldn't use it anymore, since 10.2 is much faster than 10.1.5 even on pretty slow Macs.

Which is the last release for 10.2.8?

That's VLC 0.8.4a. Note that is requires QuickTime 6.5.2, which is the latest QuickTime version for this Mac OS X release series. With prior versions, you'll get unexpected video output results.

Why doesn't VLC 0.8.6a work on 10.3, although you state it does?

First of all, make sure that you got 10.3.9 installed. Any earlier release, particularly 10.3.5 and below, doesn't support current versions of VLC. Additionally, while QuickTime 6.5.2 is strictly required, QuickTime 7.x is strongly recommended for performance and usability reasons.

Do current releases of VLC work on Mac OS 10.5 / Leopard?

No. We will release an updated version as soon as 10.5 gets available to the public.

Will future releases of VLC work on 10.3?

Yes, the next major release named 0.9.0 / Grishenko will surely work on Mac OS 10.3. We won't make any promises for later versions though.

VLC just bounces in the Dock and quits or just shows a "VLC" menu and nothing else. What to do?

Please check, whether you're using a VLC release, which is capable to run on your version of Mac OS X. If it fits, run the "Remove Preferences" script provided on VLC's disk-image or delete both a folder called "VLC" and a file called org.videolan.vlc.plist in ~/Library/Preferences (your personal preferences folder).

I am on Mac OS 9 what version of VLC can I run?

From the download page notes: "There is not, and there will never be, a version for Mac OS 9." http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html

How do you tell Apple's &$@&$*&! DVDPlayer to not start automatically when you insert a DVD?

Get to Mac OS X global system preferences, open up the "CDs & DVDs" section in the "Hardware" category, add VLC to the list of apps next to "When you insert a video DVD" and select it afterwards. That's it. Note this is also works for Audio CDs, if desired.


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