Changelog/0.9.0
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Changes between 0.8.6 and 0.9.0
Important notes
- This version of VLC contains a new interface for Windows and Linux. This interface lacks a few features that used to be present in vlc 0.8.6:
- "Streaming wizard" and "VLM control". These features will be replaced by a better alternative in the next version. If you absolutely need these features, we advise you to keep vlc 0.8.6
- Similarly, "Bookmarks" will be reintroduced in an improved version at a later point
- The default Interface is now Qt Interface on linux and windows.
- The default for --sout-keep has changed. It's now activated by default.
- The marq, mosaic and logo commands in the rc interface changed. They now require a target name as their first argument. Example:
vlc --sub-filter "marq@test{marquee=Hello}" -I rc <somevideo>
- You can then use commands like:
@test marq-marquee Goodbye
- These new commands are also available in the telnet interface.
- The HTTP Interface is now only available on the local machine by default.
- If you want to make it available from other machines, you will have to edit the ".hosts" file.
- On UNIX/Linux, the file is in /usr/share/vlc/http/.hosts
- If you're using the old http interface, it's located in /usr/share/vlc/http/old/.hosts
- On Windows they are in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\http\.hosts and C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\http\old\.hosts
- On Mac OS X, you can find it in VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/http/.hosts and respectively in VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/http/old/.hosts
- The "rtp" access output module has been removed:
- Please use the RTP stream output instead, e.g.:
- Old: '#std{access=rtp,dst=239.255.1.2,sap}'
- New: '#rtp{dst=239.255.1.2,sap}'
Important Changes
Playlist
- Vastly improved playlist support:
- Media library support
- "Live search"
- Shoutcast TV listings
- Audioscrobbler/last.fm support
- User definable Lua playlist scripts. See share/luaplaylist/README.txt
- (Default scripts open YouTube, DailyMotion, metacafe and Google Video URLs)
Input/Demuxers
- UDP-Lite protocol (requires OS support) for RTP/AVP
- DCCP protocol (requires OS support) for RTP/AVP
- Proxy support for MMSH stream
- JACK audio input support
Decoders
- VP60/VP61/VP6F/VP62 support
- MKV USF subtitles support
- HTML based subtitles support
- Flash Screen Video support
- CamStudio Screen Video support
- DosBox Capture support
- Karl Morton's Video support
- limited atrac3 support
- New codec FourCCs to support more specific files and codecs (Avid, FCP, Sony, Samsung, ...)
Encoders
- Flash Screen Video support
Video output and filters
- Adjust, Invert and Distort (now split into Wave, Ripple, Gradient and Psychedelic) video filters can now be streamed
- New puzzle video output filter
- Rewrite motion detection video filter
- New extract video filter (extract Red, Green and Blue components from a video)
- New sharpen video filter (increase the contrast of adjacent pixels)
- New erase video filter (remove a logo from a video)
- Enhancements to subtitles' renderer to support bold, italics and some HTML tags
- Support for RGBA and I420 blending. This improves Mosaic CPU usage *a lot*.
- New transparency mask video filter (for use with the mosaic_bridge module).
- New bluescreen video filter (for use with the mosaic_bridge module). This was previously part of the mosaic module.
- Fix random characters problem in RSS filter.
Stream output
Interfaces
- Windows/Linux
- Brand new interface for Linux and Windows, based on the Qt toolkit
- All
- Improved user interaction
- Improved mouse gestures
- Unix
Capture
Localisations
- Persian