![]() ![]() Speaking of that, we also added support for VLC’s lua-based extensions, which allow you to get info about the current movie from Allociné, post to Twitter, fetch subtitles automatically, etc. Besides that, the interface is noticeably faster and easily expandable. Playlist and video output share the same window, service discovery modules can be easily accessed through a sidebar and various audio + video filters are available through the respective panels. ![]() ![]() VLC 2.0’s interface for Mac is dramatically different from its previous revision, both technically and usage-wise. The interface of VLC 2.0 for Mac will offer a series of advantages over the older version from a functionality standpoint as well: The new design was created by Damien Erambert, and the first concepts date back to 2008. The screenshots, available over at Kühne’s blog, show a dramatic change from VLC’s current design on the Mac, with a new sidebar for your playlists, Internet sources, and media on your computer and local network. Popular media player VLC is about to reach version 2.0 final and Felix Kühne, current lead developer of VLC’s Mac OS X port, has posted a series of screenshots detailing the final user interface design that we’ll see in the 2.0 update once it goes public “later this week”. ![]()
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