VLC For Android Finally Reaches Full, Stable Version

VLC For Android Finally Reaches Full, Stable Version

Android: VLC has been one of our favourite media players for seemingly forever. After a lengthy stint in a beta (plus some region lock annoyances), the Android app finally graduated to version 1.0. It’s now out of beta, though releasing on time is still up for debate.

The new version adds some fixes for certain ARMv8 processors, as well as Android 5.0 fixes. What that means in layman’s terms is if you have any moderate-to-extremely new device purchased in the last year, it’s probably supported. Which, you know, is a key feature if you’re going to call your release stable.

VLC for Android [Google Play Store via Android Police]


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