VLC Media Player 4.0 try the upcoming version

Η , he recently revealed for the upcoming VLC Media Player 4.0 in a first presentation held at FOSDEM 2019.

VLC Media Player 4.0 will be the next major version of the application and will bring new and improved features. But according to the company, the for older operating systems.

In short, VLC 4.0 will no longer support Windows XP or , Mac OS X 10.10 or , Android 4.2 or earlier and from iOS 8 or earlier.

VideoLAN has released a version of the application, for those who want to try it. Before downloading the it would be good to reconsider as this is a preview version. This means that it is under development and may give you errors, which are missing and many other unpleasant ones.

The new VLC Media Player 4.0 application will come with many changes in appearance, changes in the video output architecture, the library multimedia, playlistss etc. It will support virtual reality, 3D and more.

The multimedia library used in the Android version of VLC will come in both desktop and iOS versions.

Features will include audio and video indexing, support for and support for music and video sharing.

VLC Media Player 4.0 Watch the presentation video:

VLC 4.0 will support virtual reality devices such as Vive, PSVR or Oculus. The developers have managed to find a way to interact directly with these devices, so that it is not necessary to install drivers.

VideoLAN plans to change the default look of VLC Media Player. Here are some screenshots:

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More information (PDF)

Download the preview on the platform you are interested in.

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