VLC 3.0 Media Player Will Support Across Multiple Devices – Chromecast Streaming & Changelog Reveals

21 Maret 2015 oleh Asep Sudiyono
The popular media player app just recently came out of beta in the Play Store, however was without delay removed, and is now prowling someplace in the shadows, obviously awaiting the huge upgrade directly to VLC 3.0. Brace yourselves, VLC 3.0 is coming, and with it a complete Chromecast output support, a changelog disclosed. Now, when and whether the Chromecast support will certainly be executed for Android gadget enthusiasts to stream at will, stays to be seen, however the changelog provides an appealing beginning of the new year for the countless VLC fans around the world.

That suggests users will certainly have the ability to stream almost any media file through VLC on the linked TV dongle. A changelog published by VLC has actually verified that support for the Google Chromecast is quickly to be contributed to the popular media player. When VLC 3.0 appears, users will certainly have the ability to stream almost any kind of media from smartphones, computer systems, and tablets running the Windows, OS X, Android, Linux, and a number of other os (the iOS variation is briefly not available) to a Chromecast dongle connecteded into their TV. This news concerned our interest by method of Engadget, although the info was included in a VLC job changelog dated early recently.

 

The Android app would likewise get the upgrade after, as would PC and Mac. Exactly what’s more, VLC had actually formerly exposed that it was wanting to include support for its whole suite of apps. In June last year it stated that it would bring the function to iOS first – odd thinking about Chromecast’s Android roots.

The next huge release of VLC’s do-it-all media player will certainly quickly support Chromecast, according to a current changelog. The company hasn’t stated precisely when iOS support or the new variation will certainly show up, however if everything goes to strategy, playing FLAC, XVid and other unique formats will certainly quickly be much easier.