Postby ajmas » 23 Jun 2012 21:26
Please breath a little and please cut the developers some slack.
The developers are limited in numbers and time, they do their best to improve VLC. A new update will be full of changes and bug fixes, though sometimes they are neither obvious nor the ones you were expecting, which is perfectly normal. They make a call to what works gets done. Remember the developers are not paid to develop VLC, but do it because they want to. Not everyone is going to be happy every time, I wish it could be otherwise, but experience and reality suggests otherwise.
If an update breaks something you have a few options:
- report the issue, such that it can reproduced - issues sometimes depend on the environment and aren't always reproducible
- use an older release until the issue has been fixed (I run multiple versions of some software for this reason)
Providing logs, messages, configuration info (VLC, OS, Hardware) and a clear explanation of the issue always helps the problem solvers help you, even if they don't end up solving the issue. Just think what you would need if you were solving someone else's problem. Additional: Always looking for eager and capable MacOS X developers to join the VLC team - for more information
see here.