VLC 2.1 codenamed “Rincewind”, a major update to the Open Source media player is now available.
This is one media player that I use a lot.
Now pointlessly enhanced with AI
VLC 2.1 codenamed “Rincewind”, a major update to the Open Source media player is now available.
This is one media player that I use a lot.
VLC has made its way back to iOS. Availability on iTunes App Store has been spotty. I managed to download it.
VLC iOS is a port of the famous free media player to iDevices.
It can play all your movies and shows in most formats directly without conversion.VLC on iOS is completly free and open source.
VLC 2.0.5 was released on December 15, 2012.
This is a minor update that fixes a couple of regressions of the 2.0.x branch of VLC and improves the overall stability.
- Improved reliability for MKC, Koreus and SWF playback
- Resolved system sleep issue on OS X 10.5
- Fixed MPEG2 audio and video encoding
- Various minor fies and improvements
- Updated translations
We’ve decided to push out another release to fix some bugs that cropped up with 0.9.7. This includes all the previous fixes for 0.9.6 including the new AppleTV3 preset and updated iPad preset.
VideoLAN and the VLC development are proud to present a minor update adding support for OS X Mountain Lion as well as improving VLC’s overall stability on OS X. Additionally, this version includes updates for 18 translations and adds support for Uzbek and Marathi. For MS Windows, VLC 2.0.2 remains the latest release.
VLC 2.0.2 is out now.
Hot off the Update-Thursday:
VLC 1.1.9
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/releases/1.1.9.html
VLC is available for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
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Perian 1.2.2
http://perian.org/#download
“Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.7 or higher because 10.3 makes the iceweasel cower in fear.”
That always makes me chuckle.