Update: Bright shiny new update to VLC Video Player

by Dan Perlman on September 16, 2008

in Linux, Mac, Open Source, Technology, Video, Windows

Last week we first told you about VLC, the open source multi-platform video player that plays most any video format and this week, presto, there’s a nice new release for you, that they say has been two years in the making.

Here’s what they say is new:

The 0.9 version of VLC media player adds a new interface module for Linux, Unix and Windows, a media library and an improved playlist, many new inputs and codecs support and many new audio and video filters.

Here at the EnquiringMimes lab we have taken a look, and pronounced the new interface on Windows and Linux as very snappy.  Many of the other features are updates are to keep up with fast-moving world of video technology.

The new release provides even more reason for you to use VLC for you videos.

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