VLC is one of the apps I install on my computers as soon as I boot them up for the first time. VLC is an open source media player that can play essentially any video or audio file you throw at it. I ...
VLC, the beloved media app that can play just about any video or music format you throw at it, has finally received Chromecast support on Android. With this support, Android device users can stream ...
One of the big downsides on the modern side of Windows 8 is that, well, the built-in video player is terrible. Finally, a worthy replacement has appeared on the horizon for modern UI fans: The ...
VLC Media Player has officially been downloaded 3 billion times as of writing. The app needs no introduction — it's probably the most popular third-party video player in existence, and for good reason ...
VLC, the popular video player that lets users play all video formats, is back in the App Store after being kicked out about 30 months ago. That's right, you'll now be able to play all sorts of videos ...
VLC is one of the most popular video apps because it will play just about any format you throw at it. Fans will be pleased to hear that VLC 4 will bring a more modern look to the app in the coming ...
VideoLAN and Huawei are in a fight. So much so, that you can no longer grab the ever-popular, feature-packed VLC media player app from the Google Play Store on Huawei smartphones—VideoLAN’s nuclear ...
Last year, VLC’s app developers blacklisted Huawei devices due to their aggressive background task management methods that caused instability for the media player app, ultimately forcing it to crash ...
VLC has long been one of the most popular media apps on PC, especially as it could play pretty much any audio and format you could find out there. In fact, this is precisely what set VLC apart from ...
VLC, the open-source video player app, is announcing two major milestones from CES today. The development team, Videolan — along with Jean-Baptiste Kempf, one of the lead developers — told Variety at ...
So, VLC core developer Rémi Denis-Courmont (and Nokia employee - oooh, conspiracy theory!) has managed to get the iPad version of VLC pulled from the app store. A (recently shortened) line from him ...