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VLC media player for Windows Vista UPDATED

Posted: 13 Jun 2007 10:18
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Hello,
To profit from all Windows Vista enhancements and VLC media player, use VLC 0.8.6c and over.

You can find some versions here: http://people.videolan.org/~jb/0.8.6c/

PLease report any breakage.

Posted: 13 Jun 2007 18:26
by CloudStalker
Just one question: even though I don't have Vista, are there still some other improvements/bugfixes that were made that might make it worth getting for XP, or is it strictly Vista?

Posted: 13 Jun 2007 19:27
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
You'll know that after the release, when it will be ready.

Posted: 13 Jun 2007 23:57
by sem
Perfect - well almost but surely getting there.... Great work.

Vista 32bit home premium on AMD Ducal Core with Nvidia 7300 LE and very latest Nvidia Drivers (158.24 June 1st)

Direct 3D rendering now works, aero stays on and video moves with window when moved on desktop. Basicallg gives about same performance as OpenGL (CPU usage around 20 - 30%) playing 480p Quicktime trailer.

DirectX still knocks out aero and video stays locked to desktop regardless of where window is moved.

thanks again. sem.

Posted: 16 Jun 2007 22:27
by Saribro
Found a problem outputting 2+ channel AC3 audio to stereo setup in Vista x64, WMP does fine and the problem doesn't present itself on XP. I'm going to do some further testing and will try to get as much useful data as possible. I'll post back as soon as I can.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 00:56
by Shadwell
At last! This latest version of VLC is fantastic. I run Vista Home Premium on Intel 2 core duo (T7200) with 2 GB Ram and Nvidia 9700 GS on my Dell laptop. I'm using 158.45 drivers. I can confirm that this works without any problems whatsoever. No need for the VLC tweaks with Vista in order to get it to work. Fantastic stuff. I hope this helps. You guys rock as VLC is my favourite media player. Thanks!!!

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 04:58
by CloudStalker
Just wait, the next version's going to be even better! :D 8) :D 8)

Umm...for Vista as well! :D

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 08:59
by hatipoglu
Is 0.8.6c officially released? Many website announced this version, but here is not any announcement?

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 09:39
by kmf31
Is 0.8.6c officially released? Many website announced this version, but here is not any announcement?
For the moment being the latest official release is 0.8.6b, especially when you are looking for the sources (I mean the "official and latestet source-release").

The version 0.8.6c is obtainable in the branch-svn ou nightly-build version for Windows, for example here:
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 0617-0330/

Maybe 0.8.6c will soon replace 0.8.6b as latestet and stable official release. In any case for Linux and Mac-Users I believe there is no difference (between 0.8.6c and 0.8.6b) and the Windows-Users can get the branch-nightly-build.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 09:48
by carus
vlc 0.8.6c is the first version fully working on Windows Vista
Hallelujah!!!! :lol:
http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... -win32.exe

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 10:01
by kmf31
Indeed they have just released it and the source packets are available here:
http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/0.8.6c/
but for the moment the official download-links at http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
are not yet updated.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 10:37
by Saribro
Found a problem outputting 2+ channel AC3 audio to stereo setup in Vista x64, WMP does fine and the problem doesn't present itself on XP. I'm going to do some further testing and will try to get as much useful data as possible. I'll post back as soon as I can.
I've just discovered my problems were not caused by speaker-setup, but by the Volume Normalisation filter (either active by default from preferences, of enabled via the Extended GUI). Pretty annoying actually because I use it pretty much all the time :/.
On 0.8.6b and 0.8.6c dated 13/07, voices and such were nonexistant, on 0.8.6c (dated 16/07) that I've just installed, they were strongly suppressed but still just audible, which is how I discovered it.
2-channel AC3 does work normally with volume normalisation, it get's messy with 3 or more.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 11:47
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Those versions are not official. Please don't dl them.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 11:56
by carus
Those versions are not official. Please don't dl them.
your version you linked in the first post is not official :D
but this is official: http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... -win32.exe

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 12:48
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Man, I am the one who make the official binaries, and believe me none of those are officials.

Don't believe me and take those ones (broken) and don't come back to whine. And don't come back to ask anything.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 14:17
by carus
Man, I am the one who make the official binaries, and believe me none of those are officials.
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/ the official server? YES
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... -win32.exe located on the official server? YES
Then it's official!
or May be you are admitting your servers have been compromized?

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 14:54
by kmf31
Man, I am the one who make the official binaries, and believe me none of those are officials.
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/ the official server? YES
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... -win32.exe located on the official server? YES
Then it's official!
or May be you are admitting your servers have been compromized?
:lol: :lol:

The point is that the official download links at
http://www.videolon.org/vlc
are still pointing at vlc-0.8.6b !!
Furthermore there is not yet a release announcement (I mean from the videolan team). The simple fact of putting some files in a folder on the "official" server does not imply the final and official release, especially if the person being officially responsable for building the binaries is telling you that this is not yet official. Probably this is to allow to some people to test, verify that everything works before the release and apparantly this is not the yet the case.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 16:36
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Man, I am the one who make the official binaries, and believe me none of those are officials.
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/ the official server? YES
Is http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... -win32.exe located on the official server? YES
Then it's official!
or May be you are admitting your servers have been compromized?
No, it is official when there is an announcement done and when it is written on the main page.

Those are test binaries that are not good yet. (there has been already two modifications on it).

If you don't believe me, use them. But don't come back to say that they don't work.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 21:05
by Trax
There was a problem copying the win32 binaries onto the main download location. This has been corrected before any announcements.

The wrong files were there for a short while but not all download mirrors synced yet with the new files. The win32 files which are now on the main download with the following MD5 checks are the proper ones:

59b90723cb879bf0dbd1e63dc6b1dfd4 vlc-0.8.6c-win32.7z
0e6b9b7b6ef8ed324535a632ad8c1e04 vlc-0.8.6c-win32.exe (fixed)
dfde19880a8fd9a45393e95d3a2c0ac3 vlc-0.8.6c-win32.zip (fixed)

If you wanna be sure, just wait for the official announcement :wink:

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 21:26
by Shadwell
Well i got it from here: http://www.free-codecs.com/VideoLAN_download.htm

As I said in a previous post, unoffical or not this does appear to work well with Vista. Having said that, I'll check the main page here in a few days or so and download the offical release.

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 21:33
by Trax
Sites that announce downloads like that usually have a habit of just linking to the main download location and don't host themselves, but to be on the safe side always use the download link from the main page: http://www.videolan.org/mirror.php?file ... -win32.exe

As for Vista and in particular Aero and Direct3D compatibility. 0.8.6a had some code for that which worked better for NVidia. Things were improved in 0.8.6b but it seemed to behave better for ATI cards and not so much NVidia. 0.8.6c should make it work for both (always make sure you use the latest official drivers).

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 22:07
by Trax
Watch the main site now.. it's official :P

Posted: 17 Jun 2007 22:33
by Shadwell
Thanks! I got that version from free-codecs a few days ago so I'll download the offical one now. May I also say to all the people who work on VLC that your efforts are much appreciated. VLC plays absolutely everything I have thrown at it and the good news is that the codecs are contained within the programme and not scattered all over your hard drive which can be bad news. Keep up the good work!!!