The team behind VLC Media Player has been hard at work lately and VLC 3.2 is now available for free download. VLC is one of the most sophisticated and flexible media players in the world. It is appreciated by millions of people not only because it is cross-platform, but also because it is open source, continuously extensible, and in constant development. This version makes notable changes for tablet and phone users, as well as Android TV and Chromebook versions of VLC. Audio and video playback controls have been revamped and media navigation has been improved, as has the equalizer.
Smarter and easier to use.
On Android TV, voice search is now available in the launcher, video titles have been cached for easier reading, and SMBv2/3 support has been improved. Fun fact for trains trains: the Android app is now fully written in kotlin. For Chomebook users, it is now possible to select multiple items using the Ctrl or Shift keys. Many fixes, security patches, and performance improvements have been made to VLC. VideoLAN, the company behind VLC, shares the following changelog:- Redesign of the user interface, including TV players and browsers
- Add a video group feature by name
- Subtitles are now saved to the media folder when possible
- Rearrange video player controls
- Improve SMBv2 support
- Improve media titles