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VLC, the worldwide answer to the question "do you want to use Windows Media Player to open this file?" just received its first major update in two years. VLC 3.0 is now available on all the supported ...
After years in development, the VideoLAN team have finally launched their popular VLC video player on Android, meaning that if you own one of the newer ARMv7-powered Android devices, you will be able ...
VLC Beta for Android is now available as a free download from the Google Play store. VLC Beta for Android is now available as a free download from the Google Play store. The release arrives complete ...
VLC has long been one of the top media players on the desktop, but its life on mobile platforms has been much more tumultuous. After coming to iOS a few years ago it was pulled because of Apple's ...
Android: VLC has slowly but surely been working to become as well-known for its Android app as it is for the desktop version. It’s taken another step in that direction with background playback for ...
How to control VLC media player from your Android device Your email has been sent If you need to control multimedia on your PC from your Android smartphone, Jack Wallen shows you how with VLC and VLC ...
With Google TV officially closing down and Android TV becoming Google’s vision for the living room, more and more companies appear to be embracing the possibilities of what it could mean for how ...
VLC, developed by French non-profit VideoLAN, passed the milestone on Friday. VideoLAN president Jean-Baptiste Kempf told Variety that VLC will soon gain AirPlay support, allowing Android phones to ...
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VLC has a reputation as a Swiss Army Knife of video players, thanks to the ability to play just about any audio or video file you throw at it. It’s also available for a bunch of platforms including ...
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