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-\f0\fs48 \cf0 VLC media player, version 0.5\
+\f0\fs48 \cf0 VLC media player, version 0.6\
Mac OS X-specific information
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\f1\b \ul 1. How do I install ?\
2. How do I use VLC media player ?\
-3. How do I read an SVCD ?\
+3. How do I read an (S)VCD ?\
4. The video is choppy! It's like we're dropping frames.\
5. How do I remove VLC media player ?\
6. Where can I find an older version for Mac OS 9 ?\
\f1\b \ul 1. How do I install ?
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-When you download VLC media player, you will end up with a VLC-0.5.x.dmg file. Double-click, or drop it on the application Disk Copy, to open this file. An icon will now appear on your Desktop, right beside your drive(s). Open it and drag the VLC application from the resulting window to the place where you want to install it. Most often this is the directory Applications on your main harddrive.\
+When you download VLC media player, you will end up with a VLC-0.6.x.dmg file. Double-click, or drop it on the application Disk Copy, to open this file. An icon will now appear on your Desktop, right beside your drive(s). Open it and drag the VLC application from the resulting window to the place where you want to install it. Most often this is the directory Applications on your main harddrive.\
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-3. How do I read an SVCD ?
+3. How do I read an (S)VCD ?
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-VLC media player is currently unable to read SVCD directly from the drive. SVCDs contain plain MPEG-2 files which can be directly read. Just copy the .dat files in the SVCD onto your hard drive, and use the "Open File" menu item in VLC. Some SVCDs can be read if you tell VLC they're VCDs, in the "Open Disc" dialog.\
+To view a VCD, you will need to choose "Open Disc" from the "File" menu. Choose VCD and then choose the drive in which you inserted the VCD. VLC media player is currently unable to read SVCD directly from the drive. Some SVCDs can be read if you tell VLC they're VCDs, in the "Open Disc" dialog.\
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If you experience problems playing DivX/Xvid then you can try the following:\
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-\cf0 - Preferences -> Interface -> show advanced options -> click Apply\
+\cf0 - Preferences -> show advanced options\
- Now go to the Decoders part of the preferences.\
- From the dropdown list choose 'ffmpeg' and click 'configure'\
- Enable 'hurry up' -> click OK -> click OK (never click the 'select' button)\
\f1\b \ul 6. Where can I find an older version for Mac OS 9 ?\
-\f0\b0 \ulnone There is no version for Mac OS 9. VLC is originally a UNIX application and has never been ported to Mac OS 9. Considering the amount of differences between Mac OS 9 and modern systems, it would require a tremendous work to port VLC. We do not plan to do it, because we prefer to focus on creating a very good Mac OX X application. So please don't ask.\
+\f0\b0 \ulnone There is no version for Mac OS 9. VLC is originally a UNIX application and has never been ported to Mac OS 9. Considering the amount of differences between Mac OS 9 and modern systems, it would require a tremendous work to port VLC. We do not plan to do it, because we prefer to focus on creating a very good Mac OS X application. So please don't ask.\
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\f1\b \ul 9. Support for files with subtitles.\
-\f0\b0 \ulnone Support for subtitles in separate files is still very much in a testing phase. DVD subtitles can be used trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item.\
+\f0\b0 \ulnone Support for subtitles in separate files is still very much in a testing phase.\
+- DVD subtitles (not experimental) can be used trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item. Subtitle files NOT. Read on for those.\
- Subfiles need to be opened at the same moment as the video to which you want to add subtitles. You can do this in the File->Open menu.\
- As of yet it is not yet possible to adapt the font, size and/or position of the subtitles.\
- You need to specify the subtitle when you open the file.\
- A subtitle is global instead of bound to a playlist-item. This will be fixed in a future version.\
-- Only MicroDVD, SubRIP, SSA1-4 and vplayer subtitle files are supported at the moment.\
+- Only MicroDVD, SubRIP, SSA1-4. SAMI and vplayer subtitle files are supported at the moment.\
- Subs can only be added to .avi and .ogm movie files at the moment.\
-- Don't bug us asking for the features mentioned above.\
+- You cannot change the size of the subtitles.\
+- Don't bug us asking for the features mentioned above, they are coming.\
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\f1\b \ul 12. How do i get fullscreen video on my other monitor ?
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-If you want to use your second screen for fullscreen playback, then look at the Video->Screen menuitem. You can set this option permanently by going into the Preferences and choosing Interface->Interface module: Mac OXx->Configure->Video (You will need to choose "Show Advanced options" first).\
+If you want to use your second screen for fullscreen playback, then look at the Video->Screen menuitem. You can set this option permanently by going into the Preferences and choosing Interface->Interface module: macosx ->Configure->Video (You will need to choose "Show Advanced options" first).\
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\f1\b \ul 13. Multiple sound-devices and multi-channel sound? \
-\f0\b0 \ulnone Look at the Audio->Device menuitem. You can set this option permanently by going into the Preferences and choosing Interface -> Interface module: macosx -> Configure -> Audio (You will need to choose "Show Advanced options" first).\
+\f0\b0 \ulnone Look at the Audio->Device menuitem. You can set this option permanently by going into the Preferences and choosing Audio -> audio output module: coreaudio -> Configure (You will need to choose "Show Advanced options" first).\
- AC3 over SPDIF with M-Audio Sonica Theater does not work. This is most likely a driver bug which has been reported to M-Audio.\
- Many problems might still exist. Multiple channel audio support is pretty new on Mac OS X and there are many bugs in the system software, the device drivers and probably in VLC media player as well.\
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Christophe Massiot <massiot@via.ecp.fr> and\
Derk-Jan Hartman <thedj@users.sourceforge.net> for the VideoLAN team.\
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