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Sunday, November 8, 2015

VLC 2.1.5 Media Player for Linux released with New Improvements & Bug Fixes


VideoLAN community officially announces the release of VLC 2.1.5 Media Player with new features for all Linux Distros. On their official FTP server, they have uploaded VLC 2.1.5 Media Player for download specially for Linux Distros whereas binaries for Windows and Mac OS soon will be available by the end of this week.

According to official announcement, VLC 2.1.5 Media Player comes with stability improvements for QTSound capture module and also includes fixed channel ordering issues on Mac OS X audio output. This release also fixes compilation issues on OS/2 operating system.

This updated version no longer renames MP3 converted files to raw files. Apart from these new changes, this release also includes minor bug fixes as it fixes DxVA2 decoding of samples which require more surfaces and also fixes PGS subtitles alignment in MKV files. You might also like to check out other Software News on our website.

Among other improvements, VLC 2.1.5 Media Player comes with improved Mac OS X interface with better video on top functionality and proper video output event propagation on Macs with Retina displays. It also improves MAD resistance to damaged MP3 strearths. The GnuTLS and libpng library are updated to 3.1.25 and 1.6.10 versions respectively.
Download Source Tarball of VLC 2.1.5 Media Player for Linux Distros
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