Sorry, not meant silly: which version is the best for Sierra?

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Sorry, not meant silly: which version is the best for Sierra?

Postby kuebler » 30 Dec 2016 21:05

I'm using VLC since long because of its simplicity and versatility. I always thought that the 3.0.x versions are more advanced and get more new features than the VLC 2.2.x versions, so I always loaded from time to time the latest 3.0.x nightly.

Now I recognize, that the 3.x branch was last updated on Dec 4 (I'm speaking about http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/mac ... 46-git.dmg), while the 2.x branch was updated daily until today.

Does the 2.x branch get more developer scrutiny than the 3.x branch?

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Re: Sorry, not meant silly: which version is the best for Sierra?

Postby dfuhrmann » 05 Jan 2017 12:54

3.x is the current developement version which might be still unstable. There is no release of VLC 3.0 yet.

VLC 2.2.4 is the current stable version, with 2.2.5 coming soon with some small fixes for Sierra.
So if you want to use the official stable version, this branch is the right one for you.

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Re: Sorry, not meant silly: which version is the best for Sierra?

Postby Cantar4 » 06 Jan 2017 17:13

the 3.x branch was last updated on Dec 4 (I'm speaking about http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/mac ... 46-git.dmg), while the 2.x branch was updated daily until today.
last news: there is a freshly updated vlc-3.0.0 2017 01 06 0336-git.dmg
at http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/mac ... 0106-0336/

It should be noted that 3.0.0 is able to correctly display soft-subtitles
whereas 2.2.5 still can't show them but in almost invisble characters.

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Re: Sorry, not meant silly: which version is the best for Sierra?

Postby kuebler » 06 Jan 2017 17:23

It should be noted that 3.0.0 is able to correctly display soft-subtitles
whereas 2.2.5 still can't show them but in almost invisble characters.
Thanks a lot. Yes, I had noted the problem.


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