Do you have backtrace?How is the "sout raop module" supposed to work?
I tried using "/Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC --sout='#transcode{acodec=alac,channels=2}:raop{host=192.168.1.112,volume=255}' foobar.mp3", but all I got was this:
[0x278aa8] main interface error: no interface module matched "globalhotkeys,none"
[0x278aa8] main interface error: no suitable interface module
[0x201bc8] main libvlc error: interface "globalhotkeys,none" initialization failed
[0x201bc8] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
[0x1464c968] stream_out_raop stream out: Audio latency: 0
[0x1464c968] stream_out_raop stream out: Jack type: digital
Segmentation fault
I'm not the best of friends with gdb, but this is what happens:Do you have backtrace?
This feature was never present in VLC and is not announced to be included. Patches are welcome of course, although I don't see a reason why anyway would want to use that... (no offense intended)another thing missing is the ability to go normal size in full screen
It can be useful when you are doing upsizing quality comparisons and you want to keep the non distracting black background That said I don't have a patch eitherThis feature was never present in VLC and is not announced to be included. Patches are welcome of course, although I don't see a reason why anyway would want to use that... (no offense intended)another thing missing is the ability to go normal size in full screen
Hi, it seems that the update function is still not working for PPC users.I've just investigated this issue a bit more and it seems like there is a bug on the update server. The Intel versions of VLC for OS X report the latest release correctly, while the PowerPC versions don't. We'll fix that, but it may take a bit.
I see, thanks. I will send the people I know I installed VLC for in the past an e-mail to alert them that a new VLC is out.I don't really see a fix coming within the 1.0 branch of VLC as we will drop our self-developed mechanism in favor of Sparkle for VLC's 1.1 release, which will keep full PowerPC support.
The current issue is due to a little vs. big endian problem in the underlying cryptographic libraries. In case the maintainer (for this now Windows-only update feature) fixes it, I'll happily backport it to the 1.0-branch, so it would be included in VLC 1.0.2 or later.
Cool, thanks!I see, thanks. I will send the people I know I installed VLC for in the past an e-mail to alert them that a new VLC is out.
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