VLC Media Player 2.1.3 Fixes DVB-T2 Tuning on Linux | Linux Today

VLC Media Player 2.1.3 Fixes DVB-T2 Tuning on Linux

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Marius Nestor
Feb 5, 2014

VLC 2.1.3 is here to fix the broken behavior with SOCKSv5 proxies, fix integer overflow on error when vlc_readdir is used, fix DVB-T2 tuning on Linux systems, repair encrypted DVD playback, fix v4l2 frequency conversion, and fix numerous problems with VC1 interlaced, M2TS, Lagarith, Xvid, FFv1.3 by updating codec libraries.

Moreover, VLC Media Player 2.1.3 repairs various Opus crashes with some filters, avoids an infinite recursion when parsing MKV tags, repairs a problem with various Vobsub tracks, fixes missing samples at the end of various WAV files, and fixes divide by 0 issues when parsing ASF and WMV files.

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Marius Nestor

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