VLC Media Player

The VLC Media Player is an open-source media project developed by the VideoLan team. The design is a modular framework that allows it to easily feature multiple plug-ins and codecs, boosting its compatibility without making it a resource hog. We could spend all day talking about the myriad of features packed into this app, but the central point to share is that VLC can play nearly every media format known to man. For a full list, check out the VideoLan features list. How Get VLC Media Player To Play “Anything”

  1. Download the latest binary package of VLC Player at http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html. Note: For operating systems other than Windows, visit this page. It is available for macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

  2. Once you’ve downloaded it, then run the installation file. The setup is pretty simple; just click Next a few times. Done.

  3. At the end of the installation, you’ll be prompted with privacy options when you run VLC Player for the first time. If you want album art Change the Album art policy to anything except manual. If you want VLC Player to automatically check for software updates, keep the box checked for Activate the updates availability notification.

Now that you have VLC Player installed, you can retire Windows Media Player for good if you like or continue using both.  There are many things VLC can do besides “playing every file format known to man.”

For example, you can use VLC to record your desktop activity. Use it to convert a video file to an MP3. With VLC, you can rotate video and a lot more. Have you used VLC player? We would love to hear questions and comments regarding this player.  Have another free program you love? Join the discussion in the groovypost community forum. Comment

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