Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Videolan Releases VLC Beta Version For Android Devices



Earlier this month, VideoLAN affirmed the news on twitter that VLC beta version for android devices has been launched. Now, you can play almost any audio or video files on your android devices because VLC beta version is enriched with following intriguing features;


  • Plays all files, in all formats, like the classic VLC
  • Audio and video media library, with full search
  • Support for network streams, including HLS
  • Subtitles support, embedded and external, including ASS and DVD subtitle
  • Multi audio or subtitles tracks selection
  • Multi-core decoding, for Cortex-A7 A9 and A15 chips
  • Experimental hardware decoding
  • Gestures, headphones control
However, this beta version supports android devices from 2.1 version (platform-7) that means all the devices based upon the ARMv6, ARMv7 and the ARMv7+NEON Engine. In other words, the devices it supports encompass of Galaxy Nexus (OMAP 4460), HTC One X (Tegra 3), Samsung Galaxy S3 (Exynos 4 Quad), Motorola Defy (OMAP 3610), HTC Desire (QSD8250 Snapdragon) and Nexus one (QSD8250 Snapdragon). Moreover, the beta version is available to download on Google Playstore for the android users. So if you are the one then hurry up and get your hands on one of the finest media players, now, available on one of the finest mobile devices. Bare in mind, this is a beta version which meant it may prone to discrepancies as it’s not the finalized version.


To get the beta version on your android device, follow the link;
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=VLC+Mobile+Team

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