LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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How to update VLC?
#11
Hello!

Haven't tried 2.2.4 in Windows yet, but even in the version just prior to that, playing H.265 in VLC was, at best, a hit-or-miss proposition. Do what you feel to be best, I suppose...

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Rob
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#12
I was given this link this morning.  Any opinions on it?

https://www.unixmen.com/fix-vlc-not-supp...rmat-hevc/
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#13
We have the H265 files in the LL repo for Series 2.x.

Code:
sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-libde265 libde265

They WILL play HEVC files, if they don't, you have a separate issue.
If you don't have a powerful , modern computer, the video files simply won't play. They require a lot of horsepower.

If you're on 2.8, chances are these files are already installed. Stay clear of the PPA you posted.

HEVC test files of varying bitrates here - http://jell.yfish.us/
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(07-08-2016, 12:13 PM)Jerry link Wrote: We have the H265 files in the LL repo for Series 2.x.

Code:
sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-libde265 libde265

They WILL play HEVC files, if they don't, you have a separate issue.
If you don't have a powerful , modern computer, the video files simply won't play. They require a lot of horsepower.

If you're on 2.8, chances are these files are already installed. Stay clear of the PPA you posted.

HEVC test files of varying bitrates here - http://jell.yfish.us/

Thanks.  My computer is neither modern nor especially powerful.  It's a 4 year old build so it's "ancient".  Smile  I'll stick with x264 movies from now on (or at least until I build a new computer).  It's done more than enough for me until this.

I have a 750w power supply, GeForce GTS 450 vid card and an AMD Phenom II cpu.  Is there anything I could upgrade that might make it possible to play this format or would I need a completely new system?
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(07-08-2016, 12:35 PM)Monkeyman link Wrote: Is there anything I could upgrade that might make it possible to play this format or would I need a completely new system?

IMO, no. You'll need to build a pc from scratch. Keep the PSU.
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(07-08-2016, 12:37 PM)Jerry link Wrote: [quote author=Monkeyman link=topic=3225.msg24864#msg24864 date=1467981333]
Is there anything I could upgrade that might make it possible to play this format or would I need a completely new system?

IMO, no. You'll need to build a pc from scratch. Keep the PSU.
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/sigh/  I guess it's time to start buying parts.  Heck, it's way overdue anyway.

Thanks a heap.
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