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EDITED: WE NEED NEW LINKS ALL OF THEM ARE DOWN !

thanks,

sportman

 

LATEST LINK: http://rapidshare.de/files/6116408/VLC_200...86_bin.rar.html

 

I will mirror this later on today ;)

 

--sportman

 

 

DISREGARD ALL LINKS OTHER THEN THE ONE ABOVE

 

edited: I guess I can't change the title, which is a typo, should read VLC not VCL (fixed)

edited: another limited download url:

http://s52.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=14UU1NN...VC2EK33GNYI4VP9

 

 

 

Great Job by a Korean programmer for the port. Works well. Plays VCD, DVD (unencrypted), MP4, MP3

 

If any body can seed this, it will help with downloads.

 

I provided an extra but limited download from yousendit.com, you can probably do the same.

 

 

http://www.win2osx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=584&page=3

 

 

We've stored your file on our server and sent your recipient an email with instructions for retrieving it. The file will be available for 7 days or a limited number of downloads.

 

Here is a link for your reference:

 

http://s4.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0BATZOZ9H589Q2S3UGZ358DNWV

 

http://www.nextcube.org/board/bbs.php3?boa...=view&id=1827#1

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Hhhmmm all Video shows in green/red.....

 

 

That may be a problem with Quartz Extreme (QE) or Coreimage (CI) video in your setup. I find that if I tried to enable QE, I get lots of problems with QuickTime video playing in green and crashing. If I just go by VESA, there is no acceleration but it played fine. I think the whole video drivers for OSX86 is not ready.

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That may be a problem with Quartz Extreme (QE) or Coreimage (CI) video in your setup. I find that if I tried to enable QE, I get lots of problems with QuickTime video playing in green and crashing. If I just go by VESA, there is no acceleration but it played fine. I think the whole video drivers for OSX86 is not ready.

 

How did you go by VESA? Any way to do this without deleting kexts from extensions directory? Maybe from boot CLI?

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good news cause this build contains a TS muxer and it's very usefull for buddies who use VLC as streaming server. For example, in France, my modem (called freebox) is a broadband modem but also a local streaming player and the lack of TS muxer (in the VLC build available on the wiki) was really annoying. Now i can use my Mactel as a streaming server ! (without slowdowns :))

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I've compiled VLC from the vlc-snapshot-20050924.tar.gz. Including MPEG-1,2 video codec, AAC audio codec, DVD libraries...

 

I deleted the previous version of VLC_20050825_x86.dmg, and uploaded the update version of VLC_20050924_x86_bin.dmg.

 

For compiling VLC on Mac OS X Tiger x86, a few little hacks had to be applied. Also fixed endian swap macro, mkv support...

 

[Guide] Compiling VLC on Mac OS X Tiger x86

 

--- CONTENTS ---

 

1. preparation

 

1) Mac OS X developer tools (Xcode 2.1 from Marklar-Tiger DVD)

2) VLC source code (vlc-snapshot-20050924.tar.gz)

3) VLC x86 patched source (VLC_20050924_x86_src.zip)

4) VLC x86 compiled binary (VLC_20050924_x86_bin.dmg)

 

2. Compiling Codec library

 

Source installation procedure:

1) cd vlc-snapshot-20050924/extras/contrib

2) ./codec_patches_x86.sh

3) ./bootstrap

4) make src

 

3. Compiling VLC

 

Source installation procedure:

1) cd vlc-snapshot-20050924

2) ./bootstrap

3) ./configure --disable-altivec --disable-mga --disable-x11 --disable-xvideo --disable-glx --disable-gtk --disable-skins2 --disable-wxwidgets --disable-x264 --enable-debug --enable-freetype --enable-fribidi --enable-a52 --enable-libmpeg2 --enable-mad --enable-ogg --enable-vorbis --enable-theora --enable-flac --enable-speex --enable-shout --enable-faad --enable-faac --enable-twolame --enable-mkv --enable-ffmpeg --with-ffmpeg-mp3lame --with-ffmpeg-faac --with-ffmpeg-zlib --enable-slp --enable-dvdread --enable-dvdnav --enable-dvbpsi --enable-livedotcom --enable-goom --enable-caca --enable-mod --enable-png --enable-gnutls --enable-daap --enable-libcddb --enable-libcdio --enable-vcd --enable-sdl

4) ./vlc_patches_x86.sh

5) make

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although i have a sony vaio a295hp and i can tell for sure that my installation is working just fine(some problems though with java) i can't seem to run a video (avi,dvd) with a player that will play smoothly. this version of vlc is better though.can somebody help with tellling what i have to do to run the videos smoothly.

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Is it normal that I have to disable Quartz Extreme to get proper rendering? If it's on the video comes out with the blue signal missing (every thing is green or pinkish). Is there a better solution to VLC for XVid playback?

 

Thanks...

Here im getting Green/Reddish on everything but MOV files no QE either

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