VLC 3.0.11 Released (and How to Install That)
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VLC 3.0.11 Released with HLS, AAC Playback Improvements
VLC media player 3.0.11 was released a day ago as the twelfth update of “Vetinari” branch.
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The official Snap package (runs in sandbox) has been updated. You can install it from Ubuntu Software.
Already installed the Snap package? It will be updated to the latest automatically.
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Install VLC Media Player 3.0.11 On Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Fedora
VLC player a free open source multimedia player and available for all opertaing systems Windows,MacOS,iOS,Android, and Linux.
It is one of the most preferred players by users because it supports all video formats and also audio formats too.It also supports Multimedia files from DVD, VCD and Audio CD and etc.
VLC media player 3.0.11 supports 4K and 8K Playback by enabling hardware decoding and supports streaming to Google Chromecast devices
VLC media player for android also updated to version 3.0 and also supports hardware decoding for VC1/WMV3 and MPEG2 streams.
In this tutorial, i will show you how to install the latest stable version of VLC 3.0.11 On Ubuntu 20.04 / 18.04 LTS, LinuxMint 19, Debian, and Fedora.
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