VLC 3.0 introduce il supporto per Google ChromeCast e tante novità
A distanza di tre anni dall’ultima major relase, arriva finalmente VLC 3.0. Il nuovo aggiornamento introduce una cospicua serie di novità, che si traduce in un changelog particolarmente nutrito. Tra queste, è stato aggiunto anche il supporto a Google Chromecast e la decodifica hardware di default per la riproduzione di video 4K e 8K.
VLC 3.0: il nuovo update introduce il supporto a Google Chromecast e altre novità | Changelod
La nuova major release del conosciutissimo lettore multimediale è stata finalmente rilasciata, dopo un’attesa particolarmente sentita. Vetinari– nome in codice di VLC 3.0 – porta con sé tante novità, a cominciare dal supporto a Google Chromecast, una migliore ottimizzazione per il display di iPhone X (necessaria per via del notch) e alcune chicche anche la sua versione Android. Di seguito trovate il changelogcompleto, che illustra tutte le nuove feature.
VLC supports 360 video and 3D audio, up to Ambisoncics 3rd order
Allows passthrough for HD audio codecs
Can stream to Chromecast devices, even in formats not supported natively
Can play Blu-Ray Java menus: BD-J
VLC supports browsing of local network drives and NAS
3.0 Features
Core
Network browsing for distant filesystems (SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS…)
HDMI passthrough for Audio HD codecs, like E-AC3, TrueHD or DTS-HD
12bits codec and extended colorspaces (HDR)
Stream to distant renderers, like Chromecast
360 video and 3D audio playback with viewpoint change
Support for Ambisonics audio and more than 8 audio channels
Subtitles size modification live
Acceleration
Hardware decoding and display on all platforms
HEVC hardware decoding on Windows, using DxVA2 and D3D11
HEVC hardware decoding using OMX and MediaCodec (Android)
MPEG-2, VC1/WMV3 hardware decoding on Android
Important improvements for the MMAL decoder and output for rPI and rPI2
New hardware accelerated decoder for OS X and and iOS based on Video Toolbox
New VA-API decoder and rendering for Linux
Codecs
BD-Java menus and overlay in Blu-Ray
Experimental AV1 video and Daala video decoders
OggSpots video decoder
New MPEG-1 & 2 audio layer I, II, III + MPEG 2.5 decoder based on libmpg123
New BPG decoder based on libbpg
TDSC, Canopus HQX, Cineform, SpeedHQ, Pixlet, QDMC and FMVC decoders
TTML subtitles support
Rewrite of webVTT subtitles support, including CSS style support
BluRay text subtitles (HDMV) deocoder
Containers
Rework of the MP4 demuxer
Rework of the TS demuxer
HD-DVD .evo support
Rework of the PS demuxer
Improvements on MKV
Video outputs and filters
OpenGL as Linux/BSD default video output
Improvements in OpenGL output: direct displaying and HDR tonemapping
Rework of the Android video outputs
New Direct3D11 video output supporting both Windows desktop and WinRT modes
HDR10 support in Direct3D11 with Windows 10 Fall Creator Update
Hardware deinterlacing on the rPI, using MMAL
Video filter to convert between fps rates
Hardware accelerated deinterlacing/adjust/sharpen/chroma with VA-API; Hardware accelerated adjust/invert/posterize/sepia/sharpen with CoreImage; Hardware accelerated deinterlacing/adjust/chroma with D3D9 and D3D11
Audio outputs and filters
Complete rewrite of the AudioTrack Android output
New Tizen audio output
HDMI/SPDIF pass-through support for WASAPI (AC3/DTS/DTSHD/EAC3/TRUEHD)
Support EAC3 and TRUEHD pass-through for PulseAudio
Rework of the AudioUnit modules to share more code between iOS and macOS
SoX Resampler library audio filter module (converter and resampler)
Ambisonics audio renderer, supporting up to 3rd order
Binauralizer audio filter, working with Ambisonics or 5.1/7.1 streams
Pitch shifting module
OS Versions
Windows XP ➔ 10 RS3
macOS 10.7 ➔ 10.13
iOS 7 ➔ 11
Android 2.3 ➔ 8.1
Android TV, Chromebooks with Play Store
Windows RT 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1
Windows 10 Mobile, Xbox 1, Windows Store
GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, *BSD
Android specific
Chromecast support from your phone
HEVC hardware decoding using MediaCodec
Android Auto with voice actions
Available on all Android TV, Chromebooks & DeX
Support for Picture-in-Picture
Playlist files detection
VLC 3.0 è disponibile al download per PC, macOS, iOS e Android
Com’è facilmente intuibile dallo stesso changelog, il nuovo VLC 3.0 è disponibile per molteplici piattaforme. Per effettuare il download per Windows e macOS, ecco la pagina ufficiale della celebre piattaforma video. Di seguito trovate anche i badge per scaricare l’app per dispositivi Android e iOS.
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