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How To Install VLC 1.1.10 in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal?

VLC or VideoLAN is one of the most popular cross-platform media players without a doubt. To be honest, personally I actually don't like it that much. It's written in Qt and comes with the ability to play almost all the audio/video codecs and even has an encoding capability as with MPlayer, still I don't find it that robust like most others.

But when it comes to ease of use and lots of built in features (unlike with the default MPlayer command-line version), well you gotta give some credit to the VLC developers nonetheless. Anyway few days ago they released another version which makes it now the 1.1.10.


Few main features...

*. Play huge list of audio/video codecs (including container formats) - mp3, aac, wma, wmv, flac, mp4, avi, mkv, h.264, xvid, divx... seriously it's BIG.

*. Add advanced audio and video filters using graphical tools.


*. Equalizer.

*. Playlist support. 

*. Change brightness/hue/...

*. Screen capture.

*. Stream video/audios.

*. Encode into different formats.

*. Subtitle font size, color, etc changing.

Although from the beginning VLC was written using the Qt toolkit and these never versions come with the Qt-4 and look pretty cool too :).

You can easily install VLC 1.1.10 in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal by using the below PPA, this might not work on other Ubuntu (10.10 or 10.04) versions. According to Unixmen team, this will also work in LinuxMint 11 as well.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unixmen-com/vlc

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install vlc mozilla-plugin-vlc vlc-plugin-pulse

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great workfrom you and from Unixmen
thx

Gayan said...

@Anonymous,

Thank You, appreciate it :D.

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