VLC media player for Mac OS X 2.2.0

Today, we will also a major new version of VLC for Mac OS X. For cross-platform changes, please have a look at the release notes and our press release. What’s new in VLC for Mac? Support for OS X Yosemite Completely re-written web plugin for Chrome, Safari and Firefox is back! Improved fullscreen behavior Continue playback where you left off Improved playlist adding a file size column and an option to increase the font size In addition to iTunes, Spotify can be paused on playback start New encryption and decryption modules for SSL based on OS X’s SecureTransport library for FTP and HTTP connections. This greatly improves speed and security. A lot of improvements in VLCKit for use in third party applications, notably Switched the code base to ARC and added support for Swift projects Support for HLS and HTTPS playback on iOS Improved thumbnailing Various new APIs for playlist handling, the equalizer, thumbnailing and meta data handling We are excited about this major update of VLC for Mac and hope that you’ll like it as much as we do.

February 27, 2015

MobileVLCKit and VLCKit, part 2

This is part of an article series covering VLC’s Objective-C framework, which we provide to allow inclusion of all its features in third party applications as well as VLC for iOS and Apple TV. Currently published: Part 1: What is VLCKit and how does it work? How to use it? Part 3: snapshots and thumbnailing Today, we will discuss meta data processing. In VLCKit, every item you play is a VLCMedia object. For typical use cases, it can be created with an NSURL or an NSString containing a path. ...

February 18, 2015

MobileVLCKit and VLCKit, part 1

This is part of an article series covering VLC’s Objective-C framework, which we provide to allow inclusion of all its features in third party applications as well as VLC for iOS and Apple TV. Currently published: Part 2: Metadata handling. Part 3: Snapshots and thumbnailing VLCKit is a generic library for any audio or video playback needs on both Apple platforms and also supports streaming and media to file conversations on the Mac. It is open-source software licensed under the LGPLv2.1 or later, available in source code and binary form from the VideoLAN website. You can also integrate MobileVLCKit easily via CocoaPods. ...

December 2, 2014
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VLC media player for Mac OS X, versions 2.1.4 and 2.0.10

Today, we released 2 versions of VLC media player for Mac OS X targeting different client systems. Version 2.1.4 This is a small bug fix release, which improves an important regression regarding DVD playback and improves compatibility with HUffYUV contents by upgrading the respective decoder library. Additionally, a rare issue with some specifically crafted wmv files was fixed and a misleading error message no longer appears during video playback on OS X Mavericks. Grab a copy here or trigger the internal updater if it doesn’t prompt you right away. ...

February 21, 2014

VLC 2.1

Today, we published VLC media player 2.1.1 for all major desktop operating systems. If you used VLC for Android or for iOS in the last couple of months, you already got in touch with VLC’s 2.1 code base. VLC media player 2.1 was initially published on September 26. However, we didn’t enable VLC’s internal updater since then. Why? We spent extra time on polishing the release, added support for the upcoming major video codec HEVC aka H.265 in MKV and MP4 containers as well as raw files, and lastly improved compatibility with both OS X 10.6 and 10.9. ...

November 14, 2013

VLC 2.0.6

Today, we published VLC 2.0.6. This is an important update to VLC’s 2.0 series, which improves the overall stability, fixes minor annoyances and solves certain security implications. It will be available through the internal updater on Mac OS X later today and is already live on for manual downloads on our main website. The in-app announcement on Windows will be enabled as soon as the load on our servers allows. This release is the first to use our new mirror server distribution system. We finally moved away from SourceForge to our own trusted set of download partners. ...

April 11, 2013