
Last but not least, Mac users will notice a new interface on OS X Yosemite. The desktop app has also gained experimental support for Interactive Menus on BluRays (BD-J). Oh, and there’s also an extension specifically for downloading subtitles. This might not seem like a big deal at first, but if you remember all those times you’ve accidentally closed VLC, or opened a new video and lost your place in the first one, you’ll love this addition.Īlthough extensions have been available for a long time now, VLC for the desktop now has an in-app downloader, similar to what is available in Mozilla Firefox. Windows, Mac, and Linuxįirst and foremost, VLC media player 2.2.0 adds a feature that has been supported on VLC mobile for quite some time: resume playback where you left off. Now let’s take a closer look platform-by-platform.
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It can then rotate them using hardware acceleration (supported for MP4/MOV, MKV, and raw H264) for proper consumption: no more stupid vertical videos!įor all platforms, the new version adds support for Digital Cinema Package to play native movie theater formats, compatibility for “a very large number of unusual codecs,” and “vastly improved compatibility” for UltraHD video codecs like VP9 and H265, including encoding, as well as problematic files in Ogg, MP4, and WMV. One major cross-platform addition is that VLC now automatically detects rotated videos. VLC 1.1.0 beta for Windows RT: Download from the Windows Store.VLC 1.1.0 beta for Windows Phone: Download from the Windows Phone Store.

VLC 1.1.0 beta for Android TV: Download from Google Play.

