The codebase now support only Windows 10 Universal with its Anniversary Edition version. Last week on WinRT, we've removed all the code that was focusing on older versions of Windows. On Android, we've fixed a few issues related to old devices, and we've improved the libVLC Java bindings to support statistics. , Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS - HD, even multichannel.
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We also pushed improvements to the prefetcher module and to our TTML support and we've fixed issues for DVD menus, SAT>IP protocol and HLS protocol.įinally, please note that the license of the UPnP module was switched from GPL to LGPL. The Windows 10 Codec Pack is a free easy to install bundle of codecs/filters/splitters used for playing back movie and music files. On Windows, we've added the support for hardware decoding of 10bits HEVC, using DxVA and D3D11. The DTS-HD extesion is comprised of 2 different codecs, DTS-HD High. I've implemented the support for browsing FTP remote directories, so that it behaves similarly to SFTP or SMB. VLC and Kodi, for example, are based around FFMpeg which can decode nearly every AV. If the original file is of only stereo type, the 5.1 option will. This is scheduled for the next Windows update. Only if your audio format is dts/dolby digital 5.1, the 5.1 channel could activated in VLC. We've fixed the green line that appears only on AMD GPUs on Windows. This was finally changed and now decoders are decoders.įor those who don't understand what all this means, it means that it will help us support more formats for pass-through over HDMI, like DolbyDigital+ or DTS-HD. In the past, VLC could only restart the filters, not the decoders, so our Dolby and DTS decoders were actually filters. With a Git commit made to VLC today and detected by Anzwix, theres now the x265 encoder code living within the media players source tree. This is very useful when you switch from normal decoders to SPDIF/HDMI pass-through for DTS, Dolby and related codecs. The VLC project has merged support for x265 to provide support for HEVC/H.265 in the popular open-source cross-platform media player.
The major change, during last week, was the possibility to restart the audio decoders when the audio device changes. So, after a few crazy weeks, I'm coming back to a more regular schedule for my weekly reports about VLC and VideoLAN.