VideoLAN is developing a VLC app for Apple TV

15 September, 2015
Following the revelation that popular media streaming service Plex is planning to support Apple TV, VideoLAN has also announced that is working on a VLC app for Apple's set-top-box.

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  • 16 Sep 2015

Anonymous, 15 Sep 2015VLC is awesome. The only media player I use. The best audio... morecccp>vlc

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    • ttd
    • 15 Sep 2015

    No AC3 Support

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      • Anonymous
      • RIE
      • 15 Sep 2015

      VLC is awesome. The only media player I use. The best audio output quality.

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        • 15 Sep 2015

        Anonymous, 15 Sep 2015Apple users need to realise that these features have long b... moreAndroid bots needs to realize no one gives a crap if it is on other platform before.

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          • cyber
          • d%2
          • 15 Sep 2015

          most crappy video player ever on any os

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            • Anonymous
            • iie
            • 15 Sep 2015

            Apple users need to realise that these features have long been available on other platforms.
            Please wake up and smell the roses. Ignorance is no excuse.

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              • 15 Sep 2015

              Anonymous, 15 Sep 2015The new Apple TV is a great device, and will have a chunk o... moreApple TV is only a casual gaming device which can already be done on Android devices. Also don't be blinded that Apple will try and steal the console wars. No chance that is a market that has been going for a long time. Another catch up product from Apple

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                • nC6
                • 15 Sep 2015

                The new Apple TV is a great device, and will have a chunk of sales from people who want to stream, play games. Due to the great price of the device, gaming WILL take off in my opinion, as it is too attractive an amount in numbers for developers to ignore for too long.