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VLC (VideoLAN) Media Player 1.0.2


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<img src="/images/logos/VideoLAN.png" class="logo" alt="VLC" title="VLC" />The VideoLAN project targets multimedia streaming of MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels and live videos on a high-bandwidth IPv4 or IPv6 network in unicast or multicast under many OSes. VideoLAN also features a cross-platform multimedia player, VLC, which can be used to read the stream from the network or display video read locally on the computer under all GNU/Linux flavours, all BSD flavours, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, Solaris, QNX, Familiar Linux. VideoLAN is free software, and is released under the GNU General Public License. It started as a student project at the French École Centrale Paris but is now a worldwide project with developers from 20 countries.

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Changes between 1.0.1 and 1.0.2:

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Decoders:

* Native support for WMA Professional, without the use of the Win32 dlls

* Fix issues in subtitles, especially SSA ones

* Various fixes on theora and ogg

Demuxers:

* Various fixes for EPG support in MPEG-TS demuxer

* Fixes for potential stack overflow in .avi, .mp4 and .asf demuxers

Access:

* Fixes for v4l2 devices

* Fixes for dvb-c channels-scanning

Qt Interface:

* Fix some playlist sorting issues

Mac OS X Interface:

* Fixed a crash when updating VLC

* Fixed a crash related to QTKit when opening video files (10.6 only)

* Added the ability to play 2nd media in sync to the primary item (input-slave)

* Added the "Quit after Playback" feature

Mac OS X Port:

* The "Delete Preferences" script is now delivered as a Universal Binary

with native code for PowerPC, Intel and Intel 64bit

* Full 64bit runtime compatibility on both Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6

- no support for Goom and SDL

- limited text rendering support

- This port is still considered as EXPERIMENTAL despite its binary release.

Encoders:

* MPEG2 transrate stream output removed

* x264 default-values closer to x264.exe defaults.

* x264 rc-behaviour fixes:

- if user defines qp-value, CQP-mode is used

- otherwise if user defines vb=0, CRF-mode is used

- otherwise ABR-mode is used

* x264 set vbv-bufsize/vbv-maxsize better if user hasn't defined these:

- ABR mode set vbv-max-bitrate=bitrate

- vbv-bufsize is bitrate * seconds between keyframes (keyint/fps)

Playlist:

* Lua scripts for Mpora and Vimeo playback

Unix builds:

* Various fixes to enable 1.0 to build on Solaris and OpenBSD

Translations:

* New Kazakh and Croatian translations

* Lithunanian translation is available on Windows

* Galician, Korean, Nepali, Vietnamese, Ukrainian, Brazilian, Arabic and French translation updates

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Does anyone now how I remove the video's name that always appear when a video is opens with VLC ?

Under Tools -> Preferences (or Ctrl + P)

click on "Subtitles & OSD" on the left

and uncheck "Show media title on video" under "On Screen Display" at the very top.

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Does anyone now how I remove the video's name that always appear when a video is opens with VLC ?

Under Tools -> Preferences (or Ctrl + P)

click on "Subtitles & OSD" on the left

and uncheck "Show media title on video" under "On Screen Display" at the very top.

Thanks man, it worked very well.

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