So, that means, you are going to come and help us ?VLC project managers should limit any further work on VLC which does not address these problems.
How can VLC know this? Movie Maker can open any files as long there are proper Directshow filters/codecs installed.can this file be Read in by Windows Movie Maker 2 (the Microsoft video editor/converter application, free with Windows XP),
you mean, can the Windows Movie Maker 2 output similar file?can Windows Movie Maker 2 Write this file
1) the VLC developers should be testing the compatibility of their output files with the ubiquitous Windows Movie Maker. Everyone has this video editor, for free with Windows XP (95% of the world).How can VLC know this? Movie Maker can open any files as long there are proper Directshow filters/codecs installed.can this file be Read in by Windows Movie Maker 2 (the Microsoft video editor/converter application, free with Windows XP),you mean, can the Windows Movie Maker 2 output similar file?can Windows Movie Maker 2 Write this file
And if you want to do pure media conversion or video editing, there are better tools available than WMM or VLC.
"Troll" ?No VLC developers are on Windows...
Are you a troll or what?
Cross-compilation.Are you saying that the Linux version of this VLC program has better features and reliability than the Windows version ?
How is development of the Windows version accomplished without some of the developers working on a Windows development platform ?
Cross-compilation does not include debugging by the developer on the target platform of the cross-compiler. Are these VLC developers running some sort of Windows kernel virtualization engine, under Linux ?Cross-compilation.Are you saying that the Linux version of this VLC program has better features and reliability than the Windows version ?
How is development of the Windows version accomplished without some of the developers working on a Windows development platform ?
Correct. Atm we only release VLC media player for windows because it still happens to compile. There is no active Windows specific development at this moment.Cross-compilation does not include debugging by the developer on the target platform of the cross-compiler. Are these VLC developers running some sort of Windows kernel virtualization engine, under Linux ?Cross-compilation.Are you saying that the Linux version of this VLC program has better features and reliability than the Windows version ?
How is development of the Windows version accomplished without some of the developers working on a Windows development platform ?
Rubbish.I do like the ability to get to the stream info quickly, and latest version makes that easier than before.
Although I would wish a tiny change, which would be to allow the information window to remain up even if the media fails to read, or the stream ends. In most cases that dialog disappears.
I would like to develop for you guys on Windows, although a bit rusty, there's a lot of stuff I would like to see, including CUDA support for transcoding, but that's a massive job.
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