Yeah, that's a thought. Heh, I didn't think about that!
By the way, I've heard that Power DVD 7.2 Ultra Deluxe BD has been released. It can play Blu-Ray Discs, and supports DolbyTrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus. YAY! The future is HD, baby!
That's what we want to change, we want VLC to support it too! :D Amen. 8) Not completely true, some video cards can help de CPU decode h.264, VC-1 or MPEG-2 but it is NOT a requirement. Really? Great! I am going to buy a better video card soon, though. The one I own now (Radeon X800XL) finds it a b...
If I'm not mistaken, the only player that supports HD-DVDs is Intervideo WinDVD. But, then again, I don't think the player and the BackupHDDVD tool are enough. We will also need a HD-capable video card, a HD-DVD player/drive, a sound card that supports Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD... ...
I am going to repost an older thread of mine here, because I believe a blur/sharpen filter should be included in VLC 0.9. By the way, I corrected some spelling errors and changed the structure of some sentences :wink: -------------------------------------------- I know that VideoLAN has a motion blu...
I know that VideoLAN has a motion blur filter, but what about a simple, "gaussian" (for lack of a better word) blur filter? It would belp in videos that look "blocky". Also, I think it would be a good idea to include a sharpening filter in the player, to improve the image of vide...
When I watch a DVD movie on VideoLAN, with the Extended GUI option enabled and with subtitles, everything works fine... ...until I check the "Enable" box under Image Adjustment. The subs disappear completely. Even when I uncheck the "Enable" box, the subtitles don't appear. But w...