VLC To Get A Few New Features On Android

VideoLAN, a team behind the popular VLC media player, is preparing a big update for Android platform. The company has now released a new VLC Beta app for Android with support for LG's latest flagship smartphone, which also contains a host of new improvements.
If you want to test new features, sign up for a beta tester on the Play Store. As for some of the most notable changes, the new app supports 360-degree video controls, new grid animation, revised design for Android TV, voice search feature and more. The complete list of changes is below.
  • DayNight mode integration
  • Restored double/long click on remote play to skip songs
  • Removed sound lowering on notification
  • Force previous song on audioplayer swipe
  • Fix audioplayer layout for black theme and RTL
  • Save subtitles delay and optionally audio delay for each file.
  • Support for LG devices with 18:9 aspect ratio.
  • 360° videos support
  • Adaptive (HLS/Dash) & TS playback improved
  • OpenGLES 2.0 is now used to render video (for software decoders & mediacodec)
  • Support for VP8/9/10 in MP4
  • e-AC3 HDMI passthrough

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