Hi,
I've been using the excellent VLC software for many years as a substitute for a television. Granted, the version I've been using is a very old one, but I made my playlist of TV channels, and could happily start it, sprawl myself on the couch and zap channels with my remote control.
The newer versions have this notion of "unsafe" options, so it's no longer possible to use VLC as a TV viewer using a playlist to define the different channels. I can understand the concept of unsafe options in a plugin context, but for a standalone application it's just ridiculous, if you'll pardon my language.
I find myself in an unpleasant spot here. The newer VLC is much more stable when capturing TV (the old one kept crashing randomly when capturing TV), but it reduces usability to zero. As a programmer it was not much trouble for me to find the offending code, but setting up for building VLC is an arduous task which will cost me several hours (I know, I did it a few years ago). Unfortunately, this is what I'm going to have do to be able to use VLC (an otherwise truly excellent piece of software)
Why does it have to be like this? I urge the VLC developers to find a way around this unfeature.
Sincerely
Per Wahlstrom
VLC fan