Old Version of VLC Player for Mac for Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) (Intel). Mac OS 10.1 (VLC Player 0.7.0), 10.2 (VLC Player 0.8.4a), 10.3 (VLC Player 0.8.6i), 10.4. Dec 27, 2018 - VLC for Mac also includes experimental Blu-ray support, plus adds support for. Platforms: Mac OS X; Version: 3.0.5; Licence: Open Source. About VLC Player for Mac VLC (initially VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, avi) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network. VLC Player Features • It supports a large number of multimedia formats, without the need for additional codecs • VLC Player needs little CPU power • VLC can use a large number of input devices • Easy to use interface. ![]() ![]() What I'm observing on mine (Mac Mini 2011, Lion reinstalled from network) - using Audio Device 'HDMI' works ok (sends multich PCM to an onkyo 370), but using Audio Device 'HDMI (Encoded Output)' outputs no audio, and then it will not quit cleanly (beachball) and requires a force-quit. I tried 1.1.11, 1.1.10, 1.1.10.1, and 1.1-branch-intel0-0210. I tried clearing the prefs as above, and re-tried 1.1.10.1, and same results. This is with an mkv containing DTS-HD. Getting the exact same behavior with my Mini (intel HD3000 variant) - can output (useless) multichannel but switching to HDMI (encoded) causes no sound and VLC must be 'force quit'. The audio of VLC has always worked for me until today. Today I also applied an update from Software update 'Digital Raw Compatibility Update (3. ' When I checked the messages in VLC (Window->Messages), the log is spammed by message 'Input PTS is out of range, trashing'. The Presentation time stamp of the audio is out of range and VLC trashes it, so no audio. The load on the CPU is tremendously increased compared to the usual. Just wanted to share. I am running Lion 10.7.1 with VLC Version 1.1.11 The Luggage (Intel 64bit). After updating to Lion, the latest VLC no longer plays. It starts, shows the black screen and title and then quits. I've tried updating to the latest nightly build as suggested (1.1.12 git) and throwing out all vlc prefs. Examination of the error log shows a persistent 'WDDaemonNotification'. I've trashed the Western Digital program folder - I never used it anyway - restarted and relaunched, but error remains. If any of you are good at reading error logs I can forward it. Thankful for any fix - my region code switches are done and I have DVDs from all over the world my kids would like to see.
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