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VLC (VideoLAN) Media Player 1.1.0


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<img src="/images/logos/VideoLAN.png" class="logo" alt="VLC" title="VLC" />The VideoLAN project targets multimedia streaming of MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels and live videos on a high-bandwidth IPv4 or IPv6 network in unicast or multicast under many OSes. VideoLAN also features a cross-platform multimedia player, VLC, which can be used to read the stream from the network or display video read locally on the computer under all GNU/Linux flavours, all BSD flavours, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, Solaris, QNX, Familiar Linux. VideoLAN is free software, and is released under the GNU General Public License. It started as a student project at the French École Centrale Paris but is now a worldwide project with developers from 20 countries.

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Thanks for the update. Final atlast. :)

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No GPU acceleration on ATI platform?? Now that sucks.. Well, I guess I'm sticking with K-lite for now..at least they're doing a decent job with it. -_-

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Very bizarre that the portable version should be 1.0.5 though.....

Also, the set up reads win32...does it mean it only works for 32bits system? I am sorry for my questions...I haven't used this player yet. Gonna have a try to have my own opinion of it ...

See you ;)

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The portable versions we list are from PortableApps (if not provided by the original developers). So you should give them some period of time to provide one :)

You can run 32-bits applications just fine on a 64-bit setup.

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VLC is (so far) only available in 32bit version. And most, if not all, of the 32bit softwares work perfectly on 64bit OS.

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I had thought that 32 bits applications worked fine only in 64 bits systems from AMD not from Intel......since AMD processors give us that chance.

Since I have AMD I've been installing most applications without problem. Still, it surprised me the detail!!

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Great news. Thanks for the update.

@Siddharta: Most 32-bit applications work fine on Windows 64-bit running on either AMD or Intel CPUs. However, when it comes to antivirus programs, security software, and device drivers (and possibly other programs such as Directory Opus, ...), you need the 64-bit version for 64-bit Windows. I have never seen a 64-bit application that was specifically made for AMD or Intel. AMD invented x86-64 (or x64) and then Intel basically dumped their Itanium 64-bit architecture and implemented AMD's 64-bit solution.

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Well I had missed the last bit.. :lol: When I bought my PC at least, I believe ,we only had the 64/32bits solutions from AMD here.....or perhaps I bought the AMD CPU because of its price...I can't remember. I haven't checked the latest Intel processors true... :P .Perhaps everything comes after some time here..... :(

Well I've been testing this piece of software and I must confess I am gladly impressed. :D

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They say, it can play almost everything. :sneaky:

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