Thanks for the reply. Last version we could change timezone to Canada and it would work, but that doesnt work anymore. Will it ever work or will AC3 always be incompatible with VLC?Regrettably, this is the expected behavior in this release of VLC for iOS.
Will this be fixed in future versions?Regrettably, this is the expected behavior in this release of VLC for iOS.
excellent news! thank you.Yes.
Because patents expireI cant believe people are complaining about a free app. These devs dont owe us anything.
Jean Baptiste - I do have a question....
If dolby and apple were the reason we dont have AC3 and you say it will be resolved in future release, why would apple and dolby relent for future release, if they held things up this time?
Thanks.
It is possible if you still keep an old version (e.g. 2.3.0) of VLC in iTunes.Is it possible to restore the older version of VLC? I have the ipa for 2.3.0
Because patents expireI cant believe people are complaining about a free app. These devs dont owe us anything.
Jean Baptiste - I do have a question....
If dolby and apple were the reason we dont have AC3 and you say it will be resolved in future release, why would apple and dolby relent for future release, if they held things up this time?
Thanks.
From my personal research I found that Dolby has several patents that relate to AC3 and the expiration dates for those in the US seems to be in 2017?!Because patents expireI cant believe people are complaining about a free app. These devs dont owe us anything.
Jean Baptiste - I do have a question....
If dolby and apple were the reason we dont have AC3 and you say it will be resolved in future release, why would apple and dolby relent for future release, if they held things up this time?
Thanks.
That piece of --please stay polite-- OS? I don't think so. I'd rather do without VLC, especially now that there are excellent alternatives, than put up with that turd. Or your nazi "my way or the highway" attitude. It's a real shame that this nice project ended up in the hands of such an --please stay polite--.Complain to Apple and Dolby.
Next time, buy Android.
I couldn't agree more and have had the same thoughts the past few weeks since 2.4.1 supposedly was to be released. Many people have asked about the AC3 capabilites but have only been met with one word answers and arrogance. But then again, he is french and has to live up to the stereotypeThat piece of --please stay polite-- OS? I don't think so. I'd rather do without VLC, especially now that there are excellent alternatives, than put up with that turd. Or your nazi "my way or the highway" attitude. It's a real shame that this nice project ended up in the hands of such an --please stay polite--.Complain to Apple and Dolby.
Next time, buy Android.
That piece of --please stay polite-- OS? I don't think so. I'd rather do without VLC, especially now that there are excellent alternatives, than put up with that turd. Or your nazi "my way or the highway" attitude. It's a real shame that this nice project ended up in the hands of such an --please stay polite--.Complain to Apple and Dolby.
Next time, buy Android.
It certainly is if you have iMazing. I had to resort to that, and it worked like a charm. I highly recommend it. Now I'm back in business, and will patiently wait until then.Is it possible to restore the older version of VLC? I have the ipa for 2.3.0
I'm no Android fan, but perhaps you may want to take a pause. Granted, Jean-Baptiste might want to perhaps consider being a little more polite as well.That piece of --please stay polite-- OS? I don't think so. I'd rather do without VLC, especially now that there are excellent alternatives, than put up with that turd. Or your nazi "my way or the highway" attitude. It's a real shame that this nice project ended up in the hands of such an --please stay polite--.Complain to Apple and Dolby.
Next time, buy Android.
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