VLC Gets First Major Cross-Platform Release
An anonymous reader writes VideoLAN today launched what is arguably the biggest release of VLC to date: an update for the desktop coordinated with new versions across all major mobile platforms. The world's most-used media player just got a massive cross-platform push. The organization says the releases are the result of more than a year of volunteer work on the VLC engine and the libVLC library. As a result, VLC has gained numerous new features, has seen more than 1,000 bugs fixed, and has significantly increased its scope of supported formats.
NSFW link of poop
Well, VideoLAN is not a company: it's a not profit organization, driven by volonteers to work on free software.
Hopefully this link holds up:
Jean-Baptiste Kempf on VLC at FOSDEM
He's one of the developers that has been on VLC the longest, it was pretty interesting I thought.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
This release also comes with massively improved support for blu ray menus! (It existed before, but didn't work very well.)
This is exciting to me because it makes full support for (unencrypted) blu ray disk playback including blu ray menus finally possible on Linux and OS X. No more transcoding required!
It will also free Windows users from having to use all those terrible proprietary blu ray players.
This is a terrific release!
You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!
It's causing nothing but problems, it's due to IcarosDebug, heck I wasn't even using a media file when I was blocked from a partition.
You've been warned.
One of many post on it
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