A screenshot of VLC Media Player 2.2.4 running under Windows 10
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Developer(s) | VideoLAN |
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Initial release | 1 February 2001 |
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Repository | http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=summary, git://git.videolan.org/vlc.git |
Written in | C, C++ (with Qt), Objective-C |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris, Android, iOS, Chrome OS, Windows Phone, QNX, Haiku, Syllable, Tizen, OS/2 |
Platform | IA-32, x64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC |
Available in | 48 languages |
Type | Media player |
License | GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1+ |
Website | videolan |
Developer(s) | VideoLAN Project |
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Initial release | 1 February 2001 |
Stable release |
1.1
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Repository | http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=summary, git://git.videolan.org/vlc.git |
Written in | C |
Type | Multimedia Library |
License | GNU Lesser General Public License |
Website |
VLC media player (commonly known as VLC) is a portable, free and open-source, cross-platform media player and streaming media server written by the VideoLAN project. VLC is available for desktop operating systems and mobile platforms, such as Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone, Android, Tizen, iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. VLC is also available on App stores such as Apple's App Store, Google Play store and Microsoft Windows Windows Store.
VLC media player supports many audio and video compression methods and file formats, including DVD-Video, video CD and streaming . It is able to stream media over computer networks and to transcode multimedia files.
The default distribution of VLC includes a large number of free decoding and encoding libraries, avoiding the need for finding/calibrating proprietary plugins. The libavcodec library from the FFmpeg project provides many of VLC's codecs, but the player mainly uses its own muxers, and demuxers. It also has its own protocol implementations. It also gained distinction as the first player to support playback of encrypted DVDs on Linux and macOS by using the libdvdcss DVD decryption library.