VLC is a popular media player solution that covers a wide range of different media types, and it works well, which are both prominent reasons why it has become a popular choice for those looking to ...
The developers behind the popular media playback software VLC have today announced that the app is now available on Chrome OS. The team explained in a blog post that Chrome OS was one of the last ...
Users will now be able to run the popular VLC media player on their Chromebox or Chromebook devices as the company recently launched it as a port of the VLC Android version of the app. Chrome OS is ...
When in doubt of whether you’ll be able to play some obscure media file or not, just download VLC. That has been our philosophy for a long time. VLC is famous for supporting the largest variety of ...
Chromebooks may be designed first and foremost to run web apps. But there are a growing number of Chrome apps that let you use a Chrome OS computer like, well, a computer. The latest example? Now you ...
VLC is one of the most used media programs on the planet, and today it’s getting its first major update in nearly 2 years. VLC 3.0 is available now, and it’s going to be available on all major ...
VLC, one of the best free programs for local media playback, now runs on Chromebooks and Chromeboxes. Users can download it now from the Chrome Web Store. The app works with all video and audio files ...
Even though is has been possible to tweak the Android VLC release to work with Google’s Chrome OS previously, VideoLAN has today announced the availability of a new version that has been created ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More VideoLAN today launched version 3.0 of its media player across all major ...
After nearly a billion downloads of its VLC media player across Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS and Android, VideoLan has an new platform: Chrome OS. For nearly 15 years, VLC has become known around the ...
We’re massive fans of Chrome OS here at Ausdroid, but there’s limited video playback options outside of Google’s own fairly limited player. That limitation is now at an end with VLC now available as a ...