Hurray, they fixed "ş" and "ţ" characters properly displaying now (they added a proper encoding).
Nice. Looks good!
[QUOTE=Muscar;15938400]what?[/QUOTE]
I've never seen VLC pause correctly. Ever.
[QUOTE=Dr Egg;15941182]I've never seen VLC pause correctly. Ever.[/QUOTE]
the sound fucks up when pausing, but it goes back to normal when you unpause it (the sound continues like a second after you pause the video, but it resync's up properly)
also yes the video part doesn't take 9 seconds to pause now.
[QUOTE=Muscar;15934565]Nice, and for those that use OS X, check this out: [url]http://chaodam.niloo.fr/index.php/skins/#VLCBetter[/url]
:D
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And I suggest that you link downloads to OS X and linux too, just not to put an OS before any other.[/QUOTE]
Sorry, couldn't bother to look up for other OS's.
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The pausing still sucks though
[quote]* New HD codecs (AES3, Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, [b]Blu-Ray Linear PCM[/b], Real Video 3.0 and 4.0, ...)[/quote]
Finally :D They've been trying to get this for a while
Yay! integers are great.
downloading this now
Oh god, I can't even take a screenshot of VLC playing a video. It creates this black hodgepodge which filters out anything but VLC playing video - pity it only works on Windows.
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/d66800untitled.jpg[/img]
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Oh, jesus, it filtered that out TOO.
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Try making a screenshot of VLC playing a video and paste it into Paint, it's disturbing.
[QUOTE=HubmaN V2;15955005]Oh god, I can't even take a screenshot of VLC playing a video. It creates this black hodgepodge which filters out anything but VLC playing video - pity it only works on Windows.
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/d66800untitled.jpg[/img]
[editline]12:02PM[/editline]
Oh, jesus, it filtered that out TOO.
[editline]12:10PM[/editline]
Try making a screenshot of VLC playing a video and paste it into Paint, it's disturbing.[/QUOTE]
it's called overlay rendering, which is fail.
It's always been doing that on me.
Thats because VLC is most likely using hardware acceleration which wont let you screencap.
It should work if you open up another video with WMP11 or something and then open the one to be screencapped in VLC. WMP11 should get the hardware acceleration while VLC is software-accelerated allowing you to screencap.
Worked for me often enough.
So far so good, but it's a little bit iffy when trying to play some videos.
How does this compare to Media Player classic now as an app for HD video?
[QUOTE=HubmaN V2;15955005]Oh god, I can't even take a screenshot of VLC playing a video. It creates this black hodgepodge which filters out anything but VLC playing video - pity it only works on Windows.
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/d66800untitled.jpg[/img]
[editline]12:02PM[/editline]
Oh, jesus, it filtered that out TOO.
[editline]12:10PM[/editline]
Try making a screenshot of VLC playing a video and paste it into Paint, it's disturbing.[/QUOTE]
Why are you printscreeing it? Just go to Video -> Snapshot
[QUOTE=HubmaN V2;15955005]Oh god, I can't even take a screenshot of VLC playing a video. It creates this black hodgepodge which filters out anything but VLC playing video - pity it only works on Windows.
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/d66800untitled.jpg[/img]
[editline]12:02PM[/editline]
Oh, jesus, it filtered that out TOO.
[editline]12:10PM[/editline]
Try making a screenshot of VLC playing a video and paste it into Paint, it's disturbing.[/QUOTE]
you've got it set to overlay, meaning you won't be able to take a screenshot of it like that. select a different, non overlay video renderer.
Nice. I had some serious performance problems with VLC, it somehow kept hanging on frames in some mkv vids, disorting them and whatnot.
[QUOTE=Joerdgs;15977968]Nice. I had some serious performance problems with VLC, it somehow kept hanging on frames in some mkv vids, disorting them and whatnot.[/QUOTE]
Same thing, yet for most video formats here.
[QUOTE=PelPix123;16047492]VLC is still terrible at playing HD well. I have a quad core phenom II and four 4870s, and I stutter every 45 seconds if it's over 720p in vlc. in CCCP, if I run multiple instances of MPC, I can play several Cinema 4k videos at once and not go over 20% usage.
I can, having reviewed it thoroughly, honestly, truly, and without bias say that VLC is terrible at pretty much everything[/QUOTE]
Nice setup.
Got any pics of that beast?
[QUOTE=PelPix123;16047492]VLC is still terrible at playing HD well. I have a quad core phenom II and four 4870s, and I stutter every 45 seconds if it's over 720p in vlc. in CCCP, if I run multiple instances of MPC, I can play several Cinema 4k videos at once and not go over 20% usage.
I can, having reviewed it thoroughly, honestly, truly, and without bias say that VLC is terrible at pretty much everything[/QUOTE]
first and last time i will ever agree with you on anything (except maybe your specs)
[QUOTE=PelPix123;16058201]I've had this setup for quite a while. I can only run 2 4870's at the moment because the cable that powers my other two cards has a short in it, and I can't be assed to go out and get a new one :v:[/QUOTE]
Well, then you could give me those 2 you don't use :q:
I noticed this the other day, awesome!
Crashes when I open a wmv.. lol..
[QUOTE=y0haN;16063861]Crashes when I open a wmv.. lol..[/QUOTE]
Feature.
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