VLC media player 0.9.0 pre-release adds Last.fm support and more

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July 19th, 2008 | Categories: Software

The newest version of the VLC media player isn’t ready for the streets yet, but if you’re they type who doesn’t mind risking your precious computer for the sake of satisfying a primal curiosity for experimental software, the pre-release of 0.9.0 is now available for both and Mac. Unfortunately, anybody with a 98/ME or OS X 10.3.9 machine is out luck since such technology is no longer socially acceptable as those operating systems are no longer supported.

It now supports (AKA Audioscrobbler) straight out of the box disk image, so it’ll update your account as you play through VLC. To enable support in the 0.9.0 release, enter your username in the preferences pane under Audioscrobber, but don’t forget to visit Control interfaces to check the box labeled “Submission of played songs to .”

Other changes also include better tag support, more subtitle support, improved mouse gestures, album art support, Shoutcast TV listings, and a lot more that we don’t want to bore you with, but you’re more than welcome to check out the whole list on the VLC forums.

[via CyberNet]

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