The VLC ARM64 version has been officially released by VideoLAN. The multimedia player is one of the most popular software, used by Windows, Linux, Mac, and in recent years has been widely used by iOS and Android users.
The 64-bit version of VLC player has been around for a long time. So what’s new about this? We are not talking about the regular 64-bit version here (Intel, AMD). ARM64 is the 64-bit version of processors which use the ARM technology, most notably in the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets.
You may not come across such computers very often, though ARM processors which are made by mobile chispet giant, Qualcomm, ave been around for nearly 2 years. They are [...]
VLC media player 2.2.2 has been released, with a ton of new features.
The most important addition to the application, is support for Mac OS El Capitan.
It is a bit surprising, that the developers took this long, to add suppoert for the latest version of the operating system, which was launched over four months ago. But it should work just fine now
Though VLC has been a remarkably versatile media player, it has lacked several basic features, which are available in major rival apps (SM Player, PotPlayer to name a few). But the latest version, pretty much puts it on par with the other apps.
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VLC needs no introduction, it is the single most popular media player in the digital World.
Windows Media Player may perhaps be its only real competitor when it comes to popularity, but only because it came pre-installed on Windows computers.
VLC however, is an open source application, as a result of which it has evolved into a massively used cross-platform software, available for Windows PC, Windows Mobile, Linux, Android, iOS and Mac OS X. Well, now you can add one more to the list, Google ChromeOS.
ChromeOS computers are becoming very popular, thanks to the fact that it uses web applications, instead of the traditional standalone operating system. [...]