Une nouvelle version de XviD player est arrivée, pour le passage a la 2.0 on notera un gain de performance et de stabilité, le support des "visual styles", et des sous titres lissés, lisez la suite pour la liste des changements complète...
configuration: added hardware transparency for OSD display (Windows 2000/XP)
configuration: added option for setting system audio mixer
configuration: added option for setting popupmenu on video window
new version of default, Ocean skin
repaired incorrect display of program logo in Windows 9X systems
improved and expanded tray popup menu, showed now on main program window too, with right mouse button
added computer turning off after current movie finish (popup menu) or playing by playlist finish (button at bottom of playlist)
added loading movie file by dragging (drag & drop) its icon with mouse cursor on player panel
added displaying sound volume state on OSD, when changed by mouse wheel
faster switching of fullscreen/window modes
removed command control error, when command used in program loading progress
added program logo color change to red, when movie cannot be loaded
added creating file list in playlist by dragging folders and files to list view
added loading subtitles into current opened movie by dragging subtitle file on player control panel
new, improved, polish/english installer
added list of selectable subtitles to popupmenu
improved showing OSD information. Now, showing all information on one call of "Display" function (default 'W' button). It shows current time, movie end time, starting and ending position time
removed error of incorrect loading movie files by association
improved taskbar hiding, when switched to fullscreen
added TVTool program support. Switching TV/Monitor display mode with popup menu
Dans ce cas, il faut dire Xvid player v2, ca peut paraitre pointilleux mais au moins c'est précis, parce que pour moi Xvid 2.0 ca veut dire Codec Xvid 2.0 et pas le player, qui est cité une ligne après !
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