VLC is one of the most popular multimedia players in the world. It is an open source software, and it is available on virtually any platform out there, including Android. And about the Android variant, we’ll talk today. VLC 3.0.93 Beta for Android is now available with new features, changes, and several improvements.
VLC for Android Features
The VLC for Android is a full port version of the Windows-based variant. That means the Android version is, like the VLC for PC, allowing users to play any type of video and audio file, network streams and shares, as well as DVD ISOs. VLC for Android also comes with a whole bunch of features, including an excellent equalizer and some ‘cool’ filters, among other functions that we’ll discuss below.
VLC is virtually supporting every kind of video and audio files, such as MKV, MP4, AVI, MOV, Ogg, FLAC, TS, M2TS, Wv and AAC, and the app includes its own codecs so that you don’t have to download additional files to enjoy VLC at its maximum. Also, VLC is entirely free, comes without ads, and is also completely safe and malware-free.
VLC 3.0.93 Beta for Android Is Available With New Features
In short, according to the official release notes of the VLC 3.0.93 Beta for Android, the new version is boasting the following new features and changes:
- Application:
- Fix subtitles not reloaded when multitasking
- Fix forward/rewind actions with Assistant
- Improve video player accessibility descriptions
- Stability improvements
- Misc. fixes
- TV:
- Video player: improve the use of the search bar with remote control
- Fix crashes in the main screen
- Restore recommendations on Oreo
- VLC:
- Update VLC core
Besides these before-mentioned new features and changes, the new VLC 3.0.93 Beta for Android comes with bug fixes and improved stability. Also, keep in mind that this VLC 3.0.93 Beta is only a Beta version, so some of the new functions might not work correctly.