VideoLAN Project unveil VLC media player 1.0.0 |TechCombo.com »
Posted By TechCombo 4 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyThe VideoLAN project have officially announced the premier release of the Goldeneye branch of VLC 1.0.0. Many analysts have been looking forward to what the new version of the open source software will deliver. Well, according to their website, all questions have been answered as new features that are included are:
- Free, Open Source and cross-platform
- Independant of systems codecs to support most video types
- Live recording
- Instant pausing and Frame-by-Frame support
- Finer speed controls
- New HD codecs (AES3, Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, Blu-Ray Linear PCM, Real Video 3.0 and 4.0, …)
- New formats (Raw Dirac, M2TS, …) and major improvements in many formats…
- New Dirac encoder and MP3 fixed-point encoder
- Video scaling in fullscreen...........
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