Sunday, February 19th 2012

VLC Media Player Reaches Version 2.0.0

The VideoLAN team has this weekend released the 2.0.0 version (codename Twoflower) of their VLC open source media player. This build includes a heap of updates including reworked Mac and Web interfaces, a new rendering pipeline for video, multi-threaded decoding for H.264, MPEG-4/Xvid and WebM, new filters, support for 10 bits codecs and two new languages (Telugu and Kurmanji), subtitles improvements, (experimental) support for Blu-ray discs, and hundreds of bug fixes.

VLC 2.0.0 is available here for Windows and Mac OS X (or just OS X).
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40 Comments on VLC Media Player Reaches Version 2.0.0

#26
bear jesus
Yo_WattupDamn why dont they change the inteface; ugly, plain and boring. STILL.
The ugly, plain and boring skin is something i enjoy about VLC player, but if you do not like it then they offer plenty of others on the VLC site.
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#27
Wile E
Power User
Batou1986I will try this on my Zacate based ZBox but I'll likely stick with MPC-HC/ffdshow.

DXVA is a must on that for 1080p, MPC/ffdshow plays without issue where even CCCP fails and ive tried just about every alternative including VLC multiple times.
Just a heads up, CCCP includes ffdshow. You just have to set it to decode using DXVA.

And I use VLC on my Macs and occasionally on the PC. I'll have to give it a spin. I mostly use Zoom Player with CCCP.
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#28
1c3d0g
Splash Pro (EX) FTW. Nothing is smoother, IMO, and I've tried them all. With all the post-processing going on though, you need one heck of a GPU, or Intel's latest Sandy Bridge IGP, which somehow seems to be better at processing video than the competition.
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#29
w3b
Free > Commercial Bloatware

I grabbed this yesterday; works well after some minor tweaking (none at all needed on my usual box).

Took a little fiddling with Network settings in the program to stop it causing some image pixellation (Network caching; either it was this or the Wireless 11g on the Network AP connection was too saturated by other users =/ ), after which I managed to play a high res video file across my home network for about an hour without any further dramas. :cool:

MPC-HC looks like an interesting program after my brief play with it so that will be kept handy if VLC falls over itself beyond repair (or is missing something that needs this other program).

I don't mind the minor sound bleed after hitting pause during video playback being present on both of these programs (less pronounced on MPC-HC but it's there) which for me is relatively a minor issue (I didn't notice before reading a few posts in this thread so near enough is good enough for me) compared to the bigger picture of having free video playback options as opposed to the commercial software from Cyberlink (PowerDVD) or ArcSoft (TMT). :)
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#30
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
w3bI grabbed this yesterday; works well after some minor tweaking (none at all needed on my usual box).

Took a little fiddling with Network settings in the program to stop it causing some image pixellation (Network caching; either it was this or the Wireless 11g on the Network AP connection was too saturated by other users =/ ), after which I managed to play a high res video file across my home network for about an hour without any further dramas. :cool:

MPC-HC looks like an interesting program after my brief play with it so that will be kept handy if VLC falls over itself beyond repair (or is missing something that needs this other program).

I don't mind the minor sound bleed after hitting pause during video playback being present on both of these programs (less pronounced on MPC-HC but it's there) which for me is relatively a minor issue (I didn't notice before reading a few posts in this thread so near enough is good enough for me) compared to the bigger picture of having free video playback options as opposed to the commercial software from Cyberlink (PowerDVD) or ArcSoft (TMT). :)
if you want to see the best MPC-HC has, then combine it with the CCCP codec pack. its got a fantastic config utility, so while the default setting works perfectly, you can still fine tune it to suit you. (lower CPU usage, better quality, etc)
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#31
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
I've been using it since the RC - freakin' love VLC. Very highly recommended for both Windows and OS X.
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#32
SaiZo
I have never experienced any issues with VLC player.
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#33
xaira
apparently im not the only nerd who watches pretty little liars
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#34
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
MusselsVLC reminds me of a mac. progress is always slow, but it looks good and its simple to set up, so people love it.
It does not looks good. Sure you can skin it but I honestly can't be bothered with that crap anymore. Just gimme something that looks reasonbly good and works from the start.

And I have never liked it. It often works but it just feels so clunky to interact with. I use WMP these days and it works very well with CCCP.
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#35
micropage7
Yo_WattupDamn why dont they change the inteface; ugly, plain and boring. STILL.
forget the interface, as long as they work well
its much better than you have nice interface but lack of codec :toast:
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#36
pantherx12
MusselsMPC-HC with good codecs (CCCP) has the lowest CPU usage, smoother playback, and a nice clean interface.


things like click to pause are sorely missing in VLC.
But it has space for pause instead :D
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#37
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
pantherx12But it has space for pause instead :D
MPC-HC has space for pause and click for pause. and media keys play/pause for pause. and escape for stop fullscreen and pause.
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#38
Wile E
Power User
MusselsMPC-HC has space for pause and click for pause. and media keys play/pause for pause. and escape for stop fullscreen and pause.
Same with Zoom. I encourage those that don't like MPC's interface to give Zoom a spin. Just disable Smart Play and tick the box to let windows select the audio and video renderers.
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#39
breakfromyou
xairaapparently im not the only nerd who watches pretty little liars
Nope. I was, but this whole deal with -A is driving me nuts, so I stopped watching earlier this season.

As far as the "ugly" interface is, there are skins. Use them.

I've been using VLC for years, and if something doesn't play or doesn't play right, there's something wrong with the file. I also use CCCP.
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#40
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
breakfromyouI've been using VLC for years, and if something doesn't play or doesn't play right, there's something wrong with the file. I also use CCCP.
so having advanced subtitles, or using Hi10p files before this release meant it was the files fault? thats some pretty weird logic. VLC is slow to fix bugs and add support, simple as that.
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