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Previous devices are supported by older releases. It runs on any Mac with a 64-bit Intel processor or an Apple Silicon chip.
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Vlc mac 10.2.8 mac os x#
See here for the original post dealing with this topic (or what I believe to be the original post) on . VLC media player requires Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later. So, is the simulated center channel something for M-Audio or VLC to fix?ĮDIT: I can't take credit for this discovery. The caveat is, of course, that VLC sucks up CPU time like nothing else, and is often very slow at decoding full-frame MPEG-2 compared to Apple's DVD player, which decodes faster with less CPU usage. Watching a lot of DVD menu sequences (most of which don't include a dialog channel), you'll see the VLC nails the surround, and it sounds great. Even if you have a 4.1 setup, you'll probably want to play around with this a little. Basically, VLC doesn't know to mix the center channel into the two front channels if you have a 4.1 setup. If you use a 4.1 setup, you'll see that VLC thinks your left surround channel is the center channel, but it seems to get the front stereo speakers right. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to locate AC3TEST.VOB to do more extensive testing.īUT, you can get Dolby Digital out of analog speakers hooked into your card without an external receiver. Then make sure that the Revolution is your output device in VLC, pop in a DVD and you're gold. You just need to turn all Surround Sound stuff in the control panel off and set your speakers up as just 5.1. The other catch is that, to work correctly, you have to have a 5.1 setup, for the time being. Good news, Revo owners! We can now do fully-fledged Dolby Digital decoding with our cards using VLC! The catch is.