| Title | Mac OS X Integration and Enhancements |
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| Student | Eric Dudiak |
| Mentor | Felix Paul Kuehne |
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Unlike Windows and Linux, Mac OS X does not offer much in terms of alternatives to its built-in QuickTime media player. VLC media player represents the only Mac media player with significant support for various media formats and a tight integration with the OS, including a "Mac-like" user interface. As it is the only full, viable alternative to QuickTime on the Mac OS X platform, it is important that it stay current with various Mac technologies to offer users a comprehensive option for media playback.
Aspects of tighter Mac OS X integration: > Quick Look Generator for Leopard (to generate thumbnails and full media previews from the Finder) > Making most common preferences accessible in a Mac-style preference window organized with icon tabs across the top such as in Safari and Mail. > Moving the Readme document and other help resources into a HelpViewer HTML document to allow better help searching in Leopard. > Improvements in steaming server wizard to be more in-line with other Mac wizards and easier to use for personal streaming between Macs. > Add better support for package files that contain media VLC can play, such as iMovie Projects and EyeTV recordings. > Update the VLC file icons to the 512 by 512 size for Leopard. |
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