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* Support for ambisonic audio and more than 8 audio channels * Support for 360 video and audio, including viewpoint modification Demuxers can now override es category single only or multiple es behavior * Refactor and fix subtitles es selection. * EPG rework: table and single event updates, now using network time * Allow to start the video paused on the first frame
SNES SPC PLAYER MAC OS X PORTABLE
* Support portable version of Windows build (create a 'portable/' folder) * VLC now assumes vlcrc config file is in UTF-8 * Support output renderers, like ChromeCast * Support for 12bits codec and extended colorspaces (HDR) * Support HDMI passthrough for Audio HD codecs, like E-AC3, TrueHD or DTS-HD * Autodetect external audio tracks (ac3, m4a, aac, dts.) similar to subtitles * Support keystores: fetch and store passwords securely (sic!) for common protocols (HTTP, SMB, SFTP, FTP, RTSP. * Support network browsing for distant filesystems (SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS.) and rewrite the parsing of the media files and inputs * Linux support requires now a kernel newer than 2.6.26. * 64bit version of VLC for Windows is recommended.
SNES SPC PLAYER MAC OS X UPGRADE
You _really_ should upgrade to a more modern Windows version! * Windows Vista (all versions) without Platform Upgrade is not supported. libVLC support for Windows XP is deprecated. * For the 3.0 branch, please note: * The Windows XP/2003/2003R2 support for VLC is now on a best-effort basis: it should work, but not without limitations. Indeed the 3.0.x branch will contain the last releases running on: - Windows XP, Vista, and the servers equivalent of those Windows versions - macOS 10.7, 10.8 & 10.9, iOS 7 & 8 - Android 2.x, 3.x, 4.0.x & 4.1.x - Compilers before gcc 5.0 and clang 3.4, or equivalent * 3.0.x will be maintained as a LTS (best-effort basis, mostly for security) that will be the last working version for quite a few systems.