>To make up ground, VLC is now rolling out version 2.0 on Android. According to VideoLAN Organization, the latest version of the media player offers network disk browsing, video playlists, and revamped UI elements. Another major change is the option to merge Android TV and Android versions. In simple words, you can use the Android TV interface on your phones and tablets. The team has also improved the TV interface, both in terms of aesthetics and performance.
>Here’s the official changelog:
>Introduces a large number of features, notably network disk browsing (Windows shares, UPnP, NFS, FTP, SFTP…), favorite folders and URLs, video playlists, rewritten notifications and control and a rewritten history. >It is also a merge of Fire TV and Fire versions, so that every device can optionally get the Fire TV interface. The TV interface has been improved quite a bit too. >Finally, it should be faster to decode and playback all video types.
Is this site even trustable? I ain't falling for no ching chong pajeet trick
Nathaniel Phillips
Yeah. That extra MB on your internal partition is killer.
Aiden Wright
My internal partition is 400MBs, so yeah it kinda is. But when I was talking about light weight, I meant the speed of the app itself
Samuel Bell
>VLC >2016
xD
Jackson Carter
When the module is not active it is. Not active.
Daniel Parker
Does vlc move to sd card and support gapless playback and adjustable crossfade timing?
Cooper Murphy
>they don't know apkmirror is one of the few trustworthy apk upload sites
Do you idiots even read Android news?
Christian Carter
Source of claim or poo in loo
Jonathan Wright
>not VLC >2016 Lol xD
Nathan Campbell
>best video player AND music player on Android Not at all, since from what I've seen they're all pretty trash. Music players especially, they're pretty much all the same thing reskinned, vlc included. Can't even edit the most basic metadata, even window's explorer can do that.
Isaac Ross
Don't give a shit if you are this stupid and uninformed about trustworthy sites. Don't bother using it then.
Christian Hill
>trusting a sourceforge tier website and it's paid shills
Ethan Sanders
>being this out of the loop about what sites are legit.
Hello, summerfag.
Joseph Green
Gtfo back to /pol faggot No gives a shit about you depressed scum
Luis Thomas
hello faggot shill keep using your botnet while i get VLC from fdroid
>i can't wait for a few hours until it gets checked so i'll download it from the sourceforge of apks you deserve to get shot
Kayden King
>the sourceforge of apks
What does this even mean? Doesn't everybody know apkmirror is legit?
Ian Nelson
>hours >checked For what?
Owen Garcia
>a few hours
I dont think you realize how slow F-droid is to update their repos.
Ayden Torres
This supposed 2.0 version came out 3 days ago what is taking so long? I see no mention of it on the VLC site... Just give me some fucking checksums and ill use apkmirror
Carter Clark
none for you
Jonathan Ross
Does it play anime well or does it shit out?
Blake Collins
Can it play 480p animu ?
Angel Jones
Can it play 4k or VR porn?
Tyler Morris
It's already on XDA labs.
Dylan Evans
botnet
Ian Johnson
Is it better than MX Player yet?
James Miller
Speaking of MX, anyone ever managed to get the "download subs directly from opensubtitles" service to work on the latest version? I think it's broken.
Nolan Bailey
can it play .m3u files?
Liam Scott
It's a nice option to have but kodi does what I need. I use addons instead of saving videos on my phone.
Joshua Cox
I love Kodi on PC, but my experience on Android is not as good.
>having to boot it every time you want to watch something >waiting for the pages to load >if you want to watch a stream, 30/60sec loading times >hoping for a decent HD stream >movie starts, stops to create cache (on 1080p) >oops, can't create cache, no space