VLC for Mac has been updated in Version 2.0.6: to play any video codec right on your Mac
This new version 2.0.6 now available includes lots of improvements and
fixes this means that VLC allows you henceforth
to play almost any video codec right on your Mac.
Therefore improvements
include :
- Improved playback for Apple-lossless audio, MKV files including support for Matroska v4, paletted codecs within AVI and FLAC
- Overall improvements through updated codecs and third libraries, including but not limited to DVD playback
- Improved Vimeo playlist parsing and HTML SRT subtitle rendering
- Solved connectivity issue with certain https servers
- Improved fullscreen controller time slider with larger click target
- Improved lookup of human readable device names in AUHAL plugin (OS X)
And finally fixes include:
- Fixed subtitle rendering resolution when using OS X’s native fullscreen mode
- Fixed listing of the lua interfaces (web, telnet and console) in the advanced preferences panel
- Fixed spatializer audio filter panel
- Fixed crash within the video output code
- Fixed BDMV folder selection issue on OS X Mountain Lion, which treats such folders as a AVCHD file as soon as they include an item named INDEX.BDM
- Fixed bug which caused a hidden fullscreen panel
- Fixed various minor UI drawing issues (main window, fullscreen controller, lua extensions, …)
- Allowed VLC to be associated with .dvdmedia packages
- Fixed crash triggered by specifically crafted ASF files (SA-1302, Credit: Debasish Mandal)
- Fixed use-after-free crash with Ogg file playback (Credit: Tomi Juntunen)