Disclaimer: We may earn a commission if you make any purchase by clicking our links. Please see our detailed guide here.

Follow us on:

Google News
Whatsapp

VLC Media Player Update: VLC 4.0 Adding New UI, Media Library Browser and VR Support

Moupiya Dutta
Moupiya Dutta
She finds it interesting to learn and analyze society. she keeps herself updated, emphasizing technology, social media, and science. She loves to pen down her thoughts, interested in music, art, and exploration around the globe.

Join the Opinion Leaders Network

Join the Techgenyz Opinion Leaders Network today and become part of a vibrant community of change-makers. Together, we can create a brighter future by shaping opinions, driving conversations, and transforming ideas into reality.

At the FOSDEM developer event, Jean-Baptiste Kempf shared additional details regarding the fourth major update for the VLC media player, which will be version 4.0. The new update under the hood will have some changes; it will include support for 3D and VR and bring the media library to other platforms already included in VLC for Android.

VLC has been showing a bit like something designed for Windows 95; VLC developers have shared a few mockups showing what it looks like. The new user interface is still a work in progress.

VLC MediaBeginning with a new user interface, VLC is working towards adding a media library browser, VR support, 3D video support, and revising all video output functions. The Desktop users will eventually be able to use VR headsets such as the Vive and Oculus Rift to view the contents of VLC. Along with VR and proper support for 360-degree video comes a whole host of 3D audio technologies, including 3rd order ambisonics.

Watch immersive and interactive scenes on Oculus Go. Grab the deal now.

Amazon

Since some of these operating systems have introduced redesigned elements to the UI, certain users might have felt that the VLC UI was out of place. Perhaps the most notable change for most users is the UI, which is finally seeing significant changes on some platforms, including Windows 10, KDE Plasma 5, and others. The new UI features tout its icons and buttons and some transparency elements to make the app feel more modern.

Other significant changes include the end of support for older platforms across the board with VLC 4.0. On Windows, both XP and Vista will be left out going forward, while Mac users will need to be on macOS 10.11, up from the previous requirement, which was VLC 10.7.

Join 10,000+ Fellow Readers

Get Techgenyz’s roundup delivered to your inbox curated with the most important for you that keeps you updated about the future tech, mobile, space, gaming, business and more.

Recomended

Partner With Us

Digital advertising offers a way for your business to reach out and make much-needed connections with your audience in a meaningful way. Advertising on Techgenyz will help you build brand awareness, increase website traffic, generate qualified leads, and grow your business.

Power Your Business

Solutions you need to super charge your business and drive growth

More from this topic