![]() ![]() BluRay text subtitles (HDMV) are now decoded Extend MicroDVD support with color, fontname, size, position extensions JPEG images correctly oriented using embedded orientation tag, if present DTS packetizer handle DTS extensions (like DTS-HD): decoders like avcodec can now decode up to 8 channels Packetizers have support for captions in SEI H264 packetizer can now generate timestamps Support 9-bit and 10-bit GBR planar formats Rewrite of webVTT subtitles support, including CSS style support TTML subtitles support, including EBU-TT-D variant Support TDSC, Canopus HQX, Cineform, SpeedHQ, Pixlet, QDMC and FMVC codecs Rewrite WPL playlists and add ZPL playlists support (Zune) Fix uncompressed DVD-Audio (AOB) LPCM decoding New MPEG-1 & 2 audio layer I, II, III + MPEG 2.5 decoder based on libmpg123 New hardware accelerated decoder for OS X and and iOS based on Video Toolbox supporting H.263, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.265/HEVC, MPEG-4 Part 2, and DV ![]() Important improvements for the MMAL decoder and output for rPI and rPI2 Support VP9 and WMV3 decoding using OMX and performance improvements Important VAAPI improvements for 10bits, HEVC, direct-rendering support Support 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 chroma samplings with VDPAU hw acceleration OMX GPU-zerocopy support for decoding and display on Android using OpenMax IL Support MPEG-2, VC1/WMV3 on Android using MediaCodec Use MediaCodec via NDK native API after Android Lollipop Support HEVC hardware decoding using OMX and MediaCodec (Android) DxVA2 GPU-zerocopy for hardware decoding and displaying on Windows, and support for hardware filtering, for deinterlace and adjust Support hardware decoding using Direct3D11, including GPU-zerocopy mode, and hardware filtering, for deinterlace and adjust Support HEVC hardware decoding on Windows, using DxVA2 and D3D11 Support HLSv4-7, including MP4 and raw muxing and ID3 tags ![]() Replaced httplive stream filter with new HLS demuxer, replaced smooth stream filter with new Smooth demuxer, both using unified adaptive module Large rework of the Smooth Streaming module Support HDS (Http Dynamic Streaming) from Adobe (f4m, f4v, etc.) Rewrite MPEG-DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) support, including MPEG2TS and ISOBMFF profiles BluRay module can open ISO over network and has full BD-J support New SAT>IP access module, to receive DVB-S via IP networks Support for timeout in UDP input -udp-timeout= Use -list-special-files to include them back. Named pipes and device nodes are no longer included in directory listings by default. New "concat" access module for concatenating byte streams New WASAPI audio capture module on Windows Support sftp username and passwords options in URL, and key authentication SMB/FTP/SFTP accesses can list directories New UPnP access module, to list directories without infinite recursions Improvements of cookie handling (share cookies between playlist items, domain / path matching, Secure cookies) New HTTP/TLS access module for HTTP 2.0 support Support decompression and extraction through libarchive (tar, zip, rar.) Support subtitles size live adjustments Support for ambisonic audio and more than 8 audio channels Support for 360 video and audio, including viewpoint modification Demuxers can now override es category single only or multiple es behavior Refactor and fix subtitles es selection. EPG rework: table and single event updates, now using network time Allow to start the video paused on the first frame Support portable version of Windows build (create a "portable/" folder) VLC now assumes vlcrc config file is in UTF-8 Support output renderers, like ChromeCast Support for 12bits codec and extended colorspaces (HDR) Support HDMI passthrough for Audio HD codecs, like E-AC3, TrueHD or DTS-HD Autodetect external audio tracks (ac3, m4a, aac, dts.) similar to subtitles Support keystores: fetch and store passwords securely (sic!) for common protocols (HTTP, SMB, SFTP, FTP, RTSP. Support network browsing for distant filesystems (SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS.) and rewrite the parsing of the media files and inputs 3.0.x will be maintained as a LTS (best-effort basis, mostly for security) that will be the last working version for quite a few systems.
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