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DUGL Player 0.50 final released (Announce)

posted by FFK Homepage, 05.05.2011, 01:00

Hi,

> > After two weeks of hard work on Berkley mpeg1/2 library
>
> where did you pirate it ? :clap:

Sure i didn't pirated it :-)

you can get it easily from http://www.mpeg.org/MPEG/video/mssg-free-mpeg-software.html
From the copyright stored in any source file

<<<
* These software programs are available to the user without any license fee or
* royalty on an "as is" basis. The MPEG Software Simulation Group disclaims
* any and all warranties, whether express, implied, or statuary, including any
* implied warranties or merchantability or of fitness for a particular
* purpose. In no event shall the copyright-holder be liable for any
* incidental, punitive, or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever
* arising from the use of these programs.
....
>>>

I understand from this that I can use this sources without any limitation.
I'm planning to release sources of my modified berkley mpeg decoder, but I wanted to do some cleaning before.

>
> Seems you dropped DUGL Viewer and returned to DUGL Player.
>

Not dropped DUGL Viewer, but I wanted hardly that DUGL PLayer get back support of MPEG1/2 - DVD, VCD and SVCD which should be interesting for many users.

> What's new:
>
> - Multiple masx
> - Suports MPEG1/2 again (untested)
>

and
- Switch between video centering / fitting
- Config file

> Issues:
>
> - Multiple masx: MPEG1/2 is preselected and OGG files are invisible.
> Possible solution: create mask group "Supported video files" and preselect
> it, other groups would be "MPEG1/2", "OGG/OGV/OGA" and "All files".

I think that I have to add the default filtered files to config file.

>
> Wishlist:
>
> - Sound (PCI)
> - YUV4MPEG playing
> - YUV4MPEG output
> - WeBM support
>

Yes, specially PCI sound !!

 

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