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VideoLAN releases VLC 0.70 media player

updated 08:55 pm EST, Sat January 3, 2004

VLC 0.70 media player

The VideoLAN team has released , an update to its media player for Mac OS X. It offers major core enhancements, RTP/RTSP client support, new audio visual effects, more supported formats (Speex, MPEG2 422, AAC+SBR, etc.), improved support for subtitles, improved stream output (muxing and transcoding), RTP streaming, support for Mac OS X 10.3, a new controller, the ability to save playlists, support for raw dumping of streams to disk, and a new repeat mode. The freeware client supports various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.

 
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What else is there to say

01/03, 11:32pm reply

but WOW!

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vlan

01/04, 01:35am reply

is number one

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amazing software!!

01/04, 01:22pm reply

i was never watching avi and movies from the net because it was a huge pain to do on a mac. but not anymore, it just works!! nothing else to install, just open any type of movies and it plays!

thank you to the authors of this!

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flac

01/04, 07:54pm reply

so it claims flac support, but won't play my flac files. what do i have to do to make it work?

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vlc

01/05, 09:00am reply

vlc is getting better and better. How sad is it that a 3rd party player plays a c*** load more formats then quicktime?

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alskdjfj

01/05, 03:51pm reply

F**k the Windows Moble ads! Take that S*** off here!!

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btw

01/05, 04:30pm reply

F**k the Windows Moble ad on the MacNN front page.

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