![]() VideoLAN last year joined the Alliance for Open Media's effort to develop the AOMedia Video codec, AV1, a successor to VP9 and a royalty-free alternative HEVC. The release notes also mention "experimental AV1 video" decoder support. VLC 3.0.0 also requires a Linux kernel higher than 2.6.26 and has dropped support for Mac OS X 10.6. "You really should upgrade to a more modern Windows version," VLC's developers told its users, and urged them also to use the 64-bit version of VLC for Windows. The developers note that the 3.0.x branch of VLC will be the last version to support Windows XP, which is now supported on a "best-effort basis" and so works but with limitations. The update also enables browsing local network drives to access content, and improved support for Blu-ray movies.Īndroid updates include Chromecast support from a phone, hardware decoding ,support for Android Auto voice actions, playlist files detection, and picture-in-picture support. ![]() VLC 3.0.0 is available today for Linux, Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android, and brings support for streaming to Chromecast devices, 360-degree video and 3D audio, and hardware acceleration for 4K and 8K playback. VideoLAN and the developers of the open-source VLC media player have unveiled its first major release in three years, dubbed Vetinari. ![]() VLC 3.0.0 now offers hardware acceleration for 4K and 8K playback.
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