Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Updated: VLC for iPad hits iTunes App Store






VLC for iPad has hit the iTunes App Store, bringing with it support for a far wider ranger of video and audio formats than are natively supported by Apple.

They don?t state exactly which formats are supported by VLC though we?re guessing those AVI and MKV files so popular on the internet will be among them.


For the technically-inclined of you, the sources are being uploaded to videolan.org, and should be made available before the end of the day. Also, we?ve got many questions regarding an iPhone version. It?s in the works! We started with the iPad, but an iPhone and iPod version is coming.
We?d also like to thank the VideoLAN team which has been very, very helping and supportive, as well as all of you who sent us nice messages on twitter and by email.


As always, with a new release it might take time to propagate to all the regional iTunes servers and stores, so if you can?t find it yet, just keep checking back. If you manage to grab it, let us know what you think. Are all vidz can be yours?

UPDATED: Lifehacker has some tips on how to get the most out of it. Translation: it has a constrained set of videos it works with. Sigh.

[VLC on iTunes link - Free]


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