
The popular VLC media player will be upgraded to version 3.0 soon, introducing a whole host of features to the software, including support for Googleâs Chromecast streaming device. The change was mentioned in a VLC change log on the VideoLan website.
VLC for iOS was recently re-added to the App Store after being pulled several times for licensing issues and other problems.
Chromecast support in VLC will allow users to stream their stored media to their TVs from supported devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Android devices and computers running Windows are also expected to get the upgrade.
VideoLan, the development company behind VLC, hasnât announced the availability date for version 3.0 yet. You can grab the current version of the iOS app from the iTunes App Store.
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William Wu (@williamwu01) says: You have to be kidding me. Item not currently available in the Australian Store.
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