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VLC Player
VLC 3 on Fedora Linux and GNOME Shell, playing Spring, a short film by the Blender Foundation
Developer(s)
VideoLAN
Initial release
February 1, 2001; 19 years ago[1]
Stable release(s) [±]
Windows, Linux, & macOS
3.0.10 / 28 April 2020; 18 days ago[2][3]
Android
3.2.11 / 28 April 2020; 18 days ago[4][5]
Chrome OS
1.7.3 / 23 December 2015; 4 years ago[6]
iOS, Apple TV
3.2.8 / 28 April 2020; 18 days ago[7]
Windows (UWP)
3.1.2 / 20 July 2018; 21 months ago[8][9]
Windows Phone
3.1.2 / 20 July 2018; 21 months ago[10]
Repository
code.videolan.org/explore/projects/starred
Written in
Core: C
GUI: C++ (with Qt), Objective-C (with Cocoa), Swift, Java
Bundled Extensions: Lua[11]
Operating system
Windows, Windows Phone, macOS, Linux, Android, Chrome OS, iOS, iPadOS, Apple TV, Tizen, OS/2,[12] Xbox One
Platform
IA-32, x86-64, ARM, ARM64, MIPS, PowerPC
Available in
48 languages[13]
Type
Media player
License
GPL-2.0 with some libraries under LGPL-2.1[14][15]
Website
videolan.org/vlc
VLC media player (previously the VideoLAN Client and commonly known as simply VLC) is a free and open-source portable cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. VLC is available for desktop operating systems and mobile platforms, such as Android, iOS, iPadOS, Tizen, Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone. VLC is also available on digital distribution platforms such as Apple's App Store, Google Play and Microsoft Store.
VLC supports many audio and video compression methods and file formats, including DVD-Video, video CD and streaming protocols. It is able to stream media over computer networks and to transcode multimedia files.[17]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player