* Fix crash with deinterlace switching
* New --play-and-stop feature which stops the playlist after each played item
* Daemon mode
+ * Technical improvements to the subtitle/OSD subsystem
Input:
- * New screen capture input plugin for X11 and Win32
+ * New screen capture input plugin for X11, Win32, BeOS and Mac OS X (Stream your desktop)
* Improved DVD support:
- uses libdvdnav for playing DVDs with menus support
- uses libdvdread for simple playback with menus (eg. for streaming)
* Windows Media Server RTSP support
* Support for MPEG TS streams with error correction (204/192 bytes TS packets)
* Support for DTS audio in MPEG TS (ETSI TS 102 154 Annex G)
- * Skin2 .vlt file loader (only when skin2 is the current interface)
+ * Skins2 .vlt file loader (only when skin2 is the current interface)
Codecs:
* G.726 audio support
* H.263 RTP streaming support
* Support for DTS audio in MPEG TS (ETSI TS 102 154 Annex G)
* Experimental WAV muxer
+ * SDP generation outputs more compliant SDPs and can create SDP files now
+ * Frame rate selection in the transcoder
+ * Improved ASF muxer
+ * DVB subtitles encoder
+ * Subtitles overlaying in transcoder
+ * MPEG 1 layer 2 audio encoder using libtoolame
Audio Output:
* New audio equalizer filter
* Very trivial volume normalizer
Interfaces:
- * Added search, volume, loop and random functions to the ncurses interface
- * Added a filesystem browser to the ncurses interface
* OSD sliders for volume and postition information
* OSD icons for Play and Pause
* New Streaming Wizard for Windows and Linux default interfaces
* A few skins2 improvements
+ * Added search, volume, loop and random functions to the ncurses interface
+ * Added a filesystem browser to the ncurses interface
* The remote control interface can now listen for commands on sockets
* Improved CORBA control module
Mac OS X port:
* Fixed the "cannot set buffersize:[nope]" coreaudio problem
- * The MacOSX interface is no longer required to display video
+ * Major speed improvements to the Quartz video output
+ * The Mac OS X interface is no longer required to display video
Linux port:
* New galaktos visualization plugin (MilkDrop-compatible)
Windows port:
* DirectX Media Object decoder (allows playing some media types, like WMV3)
+ * DirectX Media Object audio and video encoder
* Fixed long standing win32 thread handles leak
- * Fixed problem with CPU useage with subtitles rendering
+ * Fixed problem with CPU usage with subtitles rendering
* Wallpaper mode for the DirectX video output (only in overlay mode)
Mozilla plugin: