First off, VLC is awesome, and VLC team are heroes, imho.
I ended up having to go back to 1.11, as it ended up choking on the 1080p60 files my vidcam produces, though at first, for a minute or two, it worked better than 1.11 win32 (where i have to slow it down to 67% speed to get smooth playback).
The u.i. changes (removal of slow down and speed back, and see playback speed) threw me for a moment, but then I saw I could customize the u.i. really easily, which was great.
Can't wait til the day it can tap into my Nvidia GPU (460), but i know that's a non-trivial problem.
Anyhow, overall, congrats to the team, and I look forward to some additional upgrades so I can tap into the new features.
I ended up having to go back to 1.11, as it ended up choking on the 1080p60 files my vidcam produces, though at first, for a minute or two, it worked better than 1.11 win32 (where i have to slow it down to 67% speed to get smooth playback).
The u.i. changes (removal of slow down and speed back, and see playback speed) threw me for a moment, but then I saw I could customize the u.i. really easily, which was great.
Can't wait til the day it can tap into my Nvidia GPU (460), but i know that's a non-trivial problem.
Anyhow, overall, congrats to the team, and I look forward to some additional upgrades so I can tap into the new features.
-a