![]() ![]() VLC is an acclaimed media player and has been around for a long time. VLC Media Player has been around for over 10 years and runs on Windows, MacOS/X, Unix-like operating systems including Linux (although not always the latest version), and ARM versions of Android 4.4 or higher. The program was created in 2001 by Jean-Baptiste Kempf who was just 15 years old at the time! It has support for almost any type of video output from DVDs to VCDs and YouTube videos it can go over the internet or local area networks (LAN), play audio CDs with CD+G enabled. Which app do you wish to see next on the Microsoft Store? Tell us in the comments.VLC Media Player is a free and open-source media player that plays most multimedia files as well as discs, devices, and network streaming protocols. If you already have an existing VLC installation, this will merely replace the installation and won’t be a separate instance. If you are already testing Windows 11, you can search for the VLC player in the MS Store to download it. With the upcoming Android support in Microsoft Store and these useful app listings, Microsoft is finally making Store something Windows users would want to use. ![]() Over the past few weeks, several popular apps, including WinZip, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, and even Microsoft’s own Edge browser, have made their way to the Microsoft Store. VLC is the latest Win32 app to make its way to Microsoft Store. Here’s the features list that VideoLAN has shared in the Microsoft Store listing of the app: That changes with the Win32 version of the VLC player on the new MS Store. ![]() ![]() Compared to the classic VLC player, the UWP port of the player lacked many features, including the ability to play DVDs or Blurays. However, the Microsoft Store version of VLC that has been around so far was the UWP app. You might recall that a version of VLC already exists on Microsoft Store. ![]()
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