When Microsoft released Windows 8, VLC ran a Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of a VLC app for that operating system. The campaign was successful, and the company released VLC for Windows 8 eventually to the public. Back then, I asked, 'Who is going to use the VLC Media Player app for Windows 8', and I'm asking the question today again. Before I re booted my system I had VLC media player on my laptop. Once the system came back online I went back to the Windows store app and when I wanted to download VLC media player it said it will no longer work on my device. Can anyone tell me what happened.
- Coolle VLC Media Player is modified from VLC which can easily play many types of common audio files, such as OGG, MP3, WAV and WMA, most video files like AVI, MPEG and WMV, but it goes even further. Among its main advantages is that of not needing a separate codec, as it happens for other software like WinDVD or PowerDVD.
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Vlc Media Player
Features
- Play all files, in all formats, including exotic ones, like classic VLC media player.
- Play MKV, multiple audio tracks, and subtitles tracks (including SSA!).
- Support for network streams, including HLS, MMS or RTSP.
- Playback speed manipulation and fine seeking.
- Music library management, meta data retrieval and playback recommendations
- Support for 10bit video
- Mini audio player and background audio
- Completely free, libre and open source.
Devices and Windows version
VLC for Windows Store requires Windows 8.1 or later. It runs on both ARM and x86 devices.
Support
You need help with VLC for Windows Store? Be sure to check our forum.
Source
You can find the source code for the latest release here.
License
Vlc Media Player For Windows 10 Microsoft Store Will Not Open
VLC for Windows Store is bi-licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2 as well as the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. You can modify or redistribute its sources under the conditions of these licenses. Note that additional terms apply for trademarks owned by the VideoLAN association.