Showing posts with label VLC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VLC. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

VLC Media Player Was Removed From App Store By Apple!

Two months ago, we told you that there were a licensing issue between the creators of the open-source VLC platform and creators of the VLC iOS application. Now Apple has removed the application from their App Store. One of the developers of VLC for iOS has announced that on their blog:

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

VLC Media Player Will Come To Android In aWeek !

The extremely popular VLC Media Player is now coming to Android! VLC Media Player is an open source program that has almost every codec built in so that no other codec pack will be needed to play other media formats. VLC Media Player is famously used because even if your media file is damaged, you can still play what is detected.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Installing YDL/VLC/MPlayer/SNES9x on PS3 [Guide Here]

General Notes:

1. The information in this guide is not my own genius creation. Information about getting linux running on the PS3 is avaliable on the internet and in this forum, but in bits and pieces spread all over the place. I thank and salute everyone whose methods I mentioned. I only take credit for putting things together in one place to make life easier for everyone.

Monday, October 25, 2010

VLC Media Player Updated to Support iPhone and iPod Touch

Big milestone ! VLC Media Player has just been updated to version 1.1.0 to support iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch. As you know VLC media palyer is one of the best media players for Mac and Windows. VLC Media player plays most multimedias files and various streaming protocols.

Friday, October 1, 2010

VLC Media Player for iPhone Coming Soon

Ten days ago, we posted that VLC for iPad has been released, today we have good news for iPhone users too. VLC Media Play for iPhone will hit the App Store soon. In case you don't know, VLC Media Player is native iOS version of the popular open-source media player VLC for Mac and Windows. All we got now is some screeshoots for the app.