VLC Hits 1.0 with Better Playback and File Support

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VLC Hits 1.0 with Better Playback and File Support

By Kevin Purdy, 5:30 AM on Tue Jul 7 2009, 30,968 views

Windows/Mac/Linux: VLC Media Player, the open-source solution to media players that can't play your media files, reaches the 1.0 milestone today. What's new? Support for HD and other new formats, finer speed controls, customizable toolbars, AirTunes streaming, and much more.

On top of new features, this 1.0 release has been, as software types would expect, given a serious bug scrubbing and annoyance reworking. Obsessive-compulsive playback types will appreciate the better live recording, instant pausing, and finer-grained playback speed controls, while those working in non-common formats may find VLC's newfound support for AES3, Blu-Ray Linear PCM, Raw Dirac, and other expensive-sounding codecs enticing. VideoLAN's front page (and just about every page on the site at the moment) has the full feature list; at the moment, we're tinkering with AirTunes streaming to see how robust its support is.

VLC 1.0 is a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, though it may take a bit for 1.0 to be pushed out across Linux distributions' repositories. Tell us what you think of 1.0, a.k.a. Goldeneye, in the comments. Thanks Frederik!


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my download was hanging last night....it got to 75%, then stayed there....but I think that wasn't 1.0....I'mma D/L when I get home, hopefully this one will be easier to record from DVR
 
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my download was hanging last night....it got to 75%, then stayed there....but I think that wasn't 1.0....I'mma D/L when I get home, hopefully this one will be easier to record from DVR
What DVR do you have and what is it connected through (firewire/usb)?

I use the program here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=403695 and it's hella easy. Just open it up and hit record. IDK about Mac support, but it's a start.