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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Google Play Store To Get Official VLC Player Beta

Developers of the VLC player revealed on their official blog post that a beta version of the VLC media player will soon be released for Android smartphones and tablets. As of now, a lot of video playback apps, which are either dependent on certain code packages or stand alone are available on the Google Play Store.
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The VLC player, which is also known as Video LAN Client, has integrated support for codecs and thus offers better video playback as compared to other video players. Also, it supports a lot of audio and video formats too.
The VLC player app will be available for devices running Android 2.1 till the latest Android 4.0. Android will be the first mobile platform to get an official app for the player. Earlier, Apple iOS had got the VLC media player by a third party developer but it was removed later on.
At present, the beta version of the VLC media player app will be released for the Google Play Store. The devices that will support the app will include, Samsung Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Nexus, HTC One X, Motorola Defy, HTC desire and Nexus smartphones.

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