While the source can be compiled to run in 64bit, there is no linux->windows-64bit cross-compiler. Since we create all our windows binaries under Linux, there is no way to create a 64bit-one at the moment. Sorry.Is there a 64bit VLC media player for 64bit Windows? Can the souce be compiled to run as a 64bit version?
Give us some Vista x64 license.Any update to a possible 64 bit Vista version coming out?
Anyways, would be nice to have a native version rather than running in compatibility mode on Vista 64bit.
Without DirectX, you won't see any video.How about creating a X64 64bit VLC without support for directX. Only wave out audio and GDi video output.
I mean who wants directx10, it's full of userlimitations like drm + aacs + hdcp support.
Or is it impossible to make a VLC 64-bit for win x64 without the need of directx support?
There isn't any DirectX 10 code in VLC. And those DRM limitations are voluntary, and they aren't even part of DirectX.I mean who wants directx10, it's full of userlimitations like drm + aacs + hdcp support.
Well, provide a compiler, then, it should be easy. !DThe nightlies of 20081121 offers VLC 1.0.0, but unfortunately only a 32bit version, i don't find win 64bit in nightlies versions of 1.0.0 http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win32/?C=M;O=D
I'm crossing my fingers to find a win vlc 1.0.0.x64 soon.
Do you have any idea of when ? Are we talking 3 months, 9 months, 1 year ?Wait for a release, please.
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