VLC
A fully open video player and editor
VLC is a pioneer software among multiple video players. It is a video player and editor published by Videolabs. VLC was created by a team of passionate volunteers who developed powerful VLC and made it open source, giving this precious player to the world for free. There are still many players on the market that are based on VLC. It can play video and audio in any formats. It has a full database, equalizer, and filter to play all the weird audio formats. VLC is available to everyone. VLC is completely free. It doesn’t have ads, in-app purchases and espionage. It is developed by enthusiastic volunteers, and all source code is provided free of charge.
Where is the charm of VLC
As an open-source video player, it shows its great vitality and functions. Today, when all software focuses on pleasing users and only does functions that users like, VLC displays its independence and persistence, focusing on video itself. We can play most local video and audio files, network streaming (including adaptive streaming), and DVD ISO, such as the desktop version of VLC. It also supports disk sharing. It supports all formats, including MKV, MP4, AVI, MOV, Ogg, FLAC, TS, M2TS, Wv, and AAC. All codecs are included, and you don't need to download them separately. It supports caption, teletext and hidden subtitles. VLC has a media library for audio and video files and allows direct browsing of folders. VLC supports multi-track audio and subtitles. It supports automatic rotation, aspect ratio adjustment, and gestures to control volume, brightness, and search. It also includes widgets for audio controls, support for controlling audio by headset and cover art, and a complete audio media library. It is no exaggeration to say that this is a pure video player, which gathers the love of all the passionate software developers. Some people always say that VLC's UI interface is too simple to attract users, but those who love it will always love it. Any of us can develop our own video player and our favourite UI interface based on VLC, but that's only for software developers. We can regard it as a master key that can open the door to many formats of video.
Is there a charge for VLC
VLC is completely free. It doesn’t have ads, in-app purchases and espionage. It is developed by enthusiastic volunteers, and all source code is provided free of charge.
How about the feedback of VLC
So far, VLC has been downloaded more than 100 million times on the Google Play Store, and more than 1.6 million people give a high score of 4.3. This is a software that belongs to the world.