කොහොම ද ?යාලුවනේ..අද පොස්ට් එක ලියන්න හිතුවේ ඔයාල කවුරුත් දන්නා වී එල් සී දාවකය සම්බන්ධවයි.මෙය යාවත් කාලීන වෙලා තියෙන්නේ 2012/08/10 වෙනිදා.version එක 2.0.3 වන අතර ඔබ නොදත් විස්තර රාශියක් පහත ඔබ වෙනුවෙන් දක්වා ඇත. පහත මෙය ඔබට ලබා ගැනීම සදහා ලින්කුවක් ලබා දී ඇත.මෙය කියවා බලා ඔබේ අදහසද එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න.ඔබට ජය....!
VLC is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVD, Audio CD, VCD, and various streaming protocols.
VLC media player has always been one of the things that gives you foothold in life: version by version were released and only the most sophisticated users could distinguish between them. All changes were discernible only after a very nice magnifying glass. VLC 2.0 is quite the contrary: echoing the developer, you can say that this release is 'a major upgrade for VLC'.
The major new feature that the latest version of VLC Media Player has to boast is the re-written output core and modules. The internal program machinery was slightly honed down, now supporting subpicture blending in GPU. Put in layman's terms, it means that the subtitles or extra camera angles coming alongside a video can now be blended right into the picture within the player, presumably spicing it up with the hardware acceleration. If you're wondering what you could need it for, just imagine you're trying to post a video of a hilarious moment in your favorite French TV series to YouTube or whatever, and there are only English subtitles available with no voice-over in sight. For that end, you'll most likely be using the player's own recording capabilities, cutting the needed fragment right out of the video on your computer. In that case, the only way to get the subtitles displayed in the posted video is to 'blend the subpicture'. So, I'd say that's a nice one.
The .mkv format fans have also something to rejoice at: the new VLC media player version now correctly supports the lossless format audion for the .mkv videos. What it boils down to, is that now you can pack an HD video into a Matroska file and enjoy the high-quality sound along with the nice picture. At last!
Among other Windows version features that a non-professional user can comprehend without delving deep into Wikipedia or Google are the experimental Blu-Ray disk support ('experimental' presumably meaning that it tends to fail here and there) and a bunch of new video outputs and quality-improving video filters for Windows 7. All in all, VLC 2.0 for Windows has seen a number of great quality improves and support fixes, making the use of the player more comfortable.
However, it is not gold that glitters. Even though the new VLC features contribute to the overall player's usability, they are actually nothing to write home about. In fact, there is a whole lot of other media players that have been featuring something like this for ages. The only excuse for VideoLAN presenting these changes as the highlights of the new versions is that the VLC media Player is actually an open-source project, focusing largely on portability. And for a program of its kind, it plays its part perfectly: it can be by far not so sophisticated as its commercial counterparts, but it is still one of the best media players you can get for free.
2.0 - Twoflower
1.0 - Goldeneye
0.9 - Grishenko
Mac OS X 10.5.4 - Teletext presentation on EyeTV captured Digital Terrestial television signal
(1004x705)
0.8.6 - Janus
0.8.5 - Janus
0.8.4 - Janus
0.8.2 - Janus
0.7.2 - Bond
0.7.0 - Bond
VLC for Familiar Linux screenshots
Old screenshots
VLC 0.6.1 - Trevelyan
VLC 0.5.0
VLC 0.3.0
VLC 0.2.x
The first screenshot shows the Gnome interface in DVD mode, with the context menu in the movie window for chapter and language selection. The second one shows the similar Gtk+ interface, then we have a preview of the work-in-progress Qt interface, and eventually a BeOS screenshot.
Here is a screenshot of the 0.2.60 version showing the Gnome interface playing an MPEG-1 stream, a screenshot of VLC version 0.6 running across two screens in Xinerama mode, a 256 colors screenshot to show the
vlc
's dithering routines in 8 bpp, and an example of its scaling capabilities.
And there is the necessary babe. The last screenshot is merely a joke, to show how we compare with
OMS
from our friends atlinuxvideo.org. They have a similar screenshot here. (Note: Pages from Archive.org's WayBackMachine.)Streaming features list
VLC Stream output
Inputs | See the VLC features page | ||||||
Output | RTP/UDP | ||||||
RTSP | |||||||
RTP/DCCP | Untested | ||||||
Raw UDP | |||||||
(RTP or raw) Multicast | |||||||
File | |||||||
HTTP | |||||||
MMSH | |||||||
Misc | Transcoding | ||||||
Send DVD subtitles | |||||||
Send SAP announces | Untested | Untested | |||||
Interfaces and more | See the VLC features page |
Output method / muxer matrix
This table describes what type of muxing is allowed when streaming to certain output methods. Example: PS muxing can only be done when you write to HTTP or files, and when you want to use UDP, you can only mux in TS or as RAW.
UDP | RTP | HTTP | MMSH | File | |
PS | |||||
TS | |||||
Ogg | |||||
ASF | |||||
MP4 | |||||
QuickTime | |||||
Raw | |||||
MPJPEG |
Muxer / audio and video formats matrix
This table describes which video and audio formats VLC can output, and how these can be muxed. Example: MPEG4 can be muxed in any way, however if you want to stream Window Media Video, then you cannot use PS, MP4 or RAW muxing.
PS | TS | Ogg | ASF | MP4 | MOV | MPMJPEG | RTP | Raw | ||
Video formats | MPEG-1 video | |||||||||
MPEG-2 video | ||||||||||
MPEG-4 video | ||||||||||
DivX 1/2/3 video | 1 | |||||||||
WMV 1/2 | 1 | |||||||||
H/I 263 | 1 | |||||||||
MJPEG | 1 | SVN only | ||||||||
Theora | ||||||||||
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC | ||||||||||
Audio formats | MPEG Layer 1/2/3 audio | |||||||||
AC3 (i.e. A52) | ||||||||||
MPEG-4 audio (i.e. AAC) | ||||||||||
Vorbis | ||||||||||
Speex | ||||||||||
FLAC | ||||||||||
PCM (Wave) | ||||||||||
µ-law/A-law |
- This feature is possible with VideoLAN but not standard (so not interoperable).
Possible output formats for the transcoding module
- For this, you have to compile ffmpeg with libmp3lame support.
- For this, you have to compile ffmpeg with libfaac support.
VLS
Inputs | File | |||
DVD | ||||
DVB-S (Hauppauge Nova-S / Nexus) | ||||
DVB-C (Hauppauge DVB-C) | ||||
DVB-T (Hauppauge Nova-t) | ||||
MPEG encoding card [4] | ||||
ASI card | SVN Only | |||
V4L device | SVN Only | |||
Output | UDP Unicast / Multicast | |||
File | ||||
Input formats | TS | |||
PS | ||||
Output format | TS | |||
Control | Command line | |||
Telnet | ||||
Misc | IPv6 | |||
Send DVD subtitles | ||||
Send SAP announces | ||||
Transcoding |
- VLS supports two kinds of MPEG-2 encoding cards: Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-250/350 and Visiontech Kfir.
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