Downloads Thread, VLC Media Player v1.1.1 is out - Lots of bugs fixed! in Links, Downloads and Scripts; Another update to install over the summer holidays.
VideoLAN and the VLC development team are proud to present VLC 1.1.1, ...
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22nd July 2010, 12:31 AM #1 VLC Media Player v1.1.1 is out - Lots of bugs fixed!
Another update to install over the summer holidays. 
VideoLAN and the VLC development team are proud to present VLC 1.1.1, the first bugfix release of the VLC 1.1.x branch.
After almost one month and more than 17 million downloads of the VLC 1.1.0, this release introduces numerous fixes and small improvements over VLC 1.1.0.
Download / Release Notes
What's new in v1.1.1?
- Multiple libVLC improvements and fixes
- Windows video output fixes
- DXVA2 decoding on ATI GPU, with Catalyst 10.7 drivers
- Multiple fixes for interfaces
- Various decoders and demuxers fixes
- Updated translations
- Various crashes and errors fixed
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6 Thanks to Arthur:
Abaddon (6th April 2011), altecsole (22nd July 2010), AngryTechnician (22nd July 2010), john (22nd July 2010), salan (9th June 2011), Sylv3r (23rd July 2010)
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30th July 2010, 08:18 AM #2 Yet another update has been released...
What's new in v1.1.2?
- Extensions and scripts updates
- Miscellaneous fixes in interfaces
- Updated translations
- Various crashes and errors fixed
- TS and DVB demuxing fixes
- Audio filters fixes to solve the "mono" bug
- Fix of the direct3d output module that display nothing on older nVidia and ATI cards, when overlay was activated
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18th August 2010, 08:58 PM #3 And another...
What's new in v1.1.3?
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Thanks to Arthur from:
mac_shinobi (19th August 2010)
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19th August 2010, 02:56 AM #4 Does this fix the font caching error some people were experiencing?
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19th August 2010, 09:02 AM #5 Unfortunately not. This is meant to be fixed in v1.1.4 which will be released at the end of September.
http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/3950
There is a temporary workaround available if you need it though. Details here.
Last edited by Arthur; 19th August 2010 at 09:06 AM.
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27th August 2010, 08:35 PM #6 VLC v1.1.4 has been released earlier than expected, but it doesn't contain a fix for the font caching issue. 
What's new in v1.1.4
- A bit after the 1.1.3, an important security issue was discovery in most windows applications, and VLC is affected too. Since security issues matters, here is a new release, targeted for the Windows platform!
- Windows DLL loading security issue, in Qt4 and dmo modules - VideoLAN-SA-1005
- Fix for folders opening issue on Windows
- Updated translations
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14th November 2010, 05:19 PM #7 VLC v1.1.5 has just been released, but it still doesn't contain a fix for the font cache bug. The developers have changed the priority to high so hopefully v1.1.6 will have it in a couple of weeks time.
What's new in v1.1.5
- 1000 Web-shows listing integrated inside VLC's playlist, provided by Channels.com
- New Game Music Emu (GME) support
- Windows SMB security issue - VideoLAN-SA-1006
- Major updates in translations, and new translations in Asturian, Armenian and Modern Greek
- Mac/Power-PC port fixed in 1.1.4.1
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15th November 2010, 09:03 AM #8 And no un-installer. I can deploy this over the network but I cant un-install it from 400 computers due to the fact there's no automated un-installer
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15th November 2010, 03:10 PM #9
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15th November 2010, 03:12 PM #10 I wouldn't know where to start creating an MSI.
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7th December 2010, 12:07 PM #11 
Originally Posted by
p858snake
Does this fix the font caching error some people were experiencing?
It looks like the VLC developers aren't interested in fixing this bug. Given their attitude I doubt it will ever be fixed. 
30 Nov 08:55 - Rémi Denis-Courmont
One thing is obvious to me: VLC developers (myself included) are not in any hurry to fix corporate-only user problems on their free time, especially on Windows.
Normal users do not use remote home directories.
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7th December 2010, 12:09 PM #12 They are developing it for you for nothing, in their own free time. Whining about their attitude doesn't help anybody; a patch is always much better received.
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7th December 2010, 12:34 PM #13 I can see your point, but where does that leave non-corporate users who have no programming skills whatsoever?
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7th December 2010, 12:35 PM #14 you donate for a fix, or hire someone to fix it
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28th January 2011, 08:27 PM #15 
Originally Posted by
CyberNerd
you donate for a fix, or hire someone to fix it
Given that 1.1.6 just hit with no fix in sight, I'm actually seriously considering that. I have no idea what sort of money we'd be talking about, so have asked on the thread for this bug on the VLC forums. Assuming I get a reasonable reply, would anyone else be interested in chipping in?
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