VLC's Chromecast will also let you cast formats that aren't normally supported, such as DVDs, by re-encoding the stream on the fly, though subtitle support without re-encoding is not yet supported, but is in the works.īesides Chromecast, VLC has plenty of new stuff such as the ability to browse network drives and support for HDR video, though this is limited to Windows 10 for now, until the other operating systems add support for it. The big one is Google Chromecast support, a feature that's been often requested by users and was supposed to be released back in 2015. VLC has established itself as a fuss-free media player that can play anything, and the update promises the same experience alongside new features. It features 1,500 bug fixes and uses the same code for all of its platforms. The new version of the media player, VLC 3.0, will be available on all platforms at the same time: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux and even Apple TV and Android TV.Ĭodenamed Vetinari (after the Discworld character), VLC 3.0 has been in development since June 2016. If there's one video player to rule them all, it's the VLC media player with its familiar traffic cone icon, and the media player is back with a massive update.
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