I did a search here in several ways, nothing came back that was truly relevant.
I know VLC only supports WMV3 or HD video and WMA multi-channel audio through the Windows codecs. Further VLC appears to recognize the WMV extension (container) as ASF and that this support is about to change in favor of ffmpeg so that all users of other operating systems can enjoy WMV HD. We also hope that the issue of not being able to transcode/stream these file types and formats will become a thing of the past.
I'm writing this post because it appears that Microsoft has given us a twist in a new format for WMV and while it is still called WMV, it requires a new codec called WVC1DMO and is downloaded the first time you play this video type with WMP 10. It may be included with WMP 11, but I keep hearing that's buggy so am shying away from it at the moment.
At any rate, after downloading the codec WMP 10 plays the video fine on my machine in 720p resolution. My machine (P4 2.8GHz) is right on the verge of playing or not playing 1080p. Recently a change of video driver and the latest version of DirectX runtime has helped in this regard. While H.264 is still a problem in 1080p, WMV now runs better and MPEG is a bit smother both in a dshow player and in VLC.
So I tried to play several video clips using the new codec (WVC1DMO) in VLC (1080p) and to my surprise it ran smoother than it did in WMP that showed a few skiped frames or MPC that ran smooth video but had audio glitches while I found this strange as both use the same codecs I did put this off to my machine not quite being fast enough.
What I haven't mentioned here is that VLC 0.8.5-Final will not play these videos at all. There is sound but no picture. However, VLC 0.8.5 nightly dated 1/15/06 plays these almost flawlessly. I also tried 720p with the same result. While over all it ran smoother everywhere the same problem occurred with VLC 0.8.5-Final. So what I am suggesting here is that something has been lost along the way.
I am bring this up because:
1. You are about to make a change to VLC to support WMV through ffmpeg and you really should be sure it supports all of the variations of WMV so that the users will finally stop complaining about problems in this area.
2. Support for this format (WVC1DMO) has been lost in the current version.
Now before some one responds here with suggestions! Be it known that I can play WMV with WMA HD using VLC 0.8.5-Final, the basic DMO's work. Also I an NOT having problems with H.264 HD or MPEG HD using VLC 0.8.5 as long as I stay within the limits of my machine which is what I consider to be 720p for WMV, H.264 and MPEG 2. The new twist on this is I can now play the new WMV at 1080p in VLC but not in VLC 0.8.5-Final and I can play 1080p MPEG 2 under dshow but it is not as smooth using VLC.
I hope this is helpful to the devs and anyone having problems with WMV!
A response from a developer is requested!
Thank You!