At CES 2025, non-profit organization VideoLAN announced that their open-source media player app VLC Media Player crossed an ...
In the vast expanse of digital media technology, few names are as recognizable or as enduring as VLC Media Player. An emblem ...
VLC unveiled an incredibly exciting use of AI at CES. The universal video player can support real-time subtitles with on-device, offline AI.
The developers at VideoLAN showcased an early demo of real-time AI-generated subtitles for VLC media player at CES 2025 ...
It’s starting to look like VLC’s days in the iOS app store are numbered. Videolan developer, Rémi Denis-Courmont, has confirmed that the company has sent Apple papers citing copyright ...
VLC will actually create subtitles for you with some help from AI. The company actually demoed automatic AI subtitling and translation. Best of all, all of this has been generated ...
In addition to the AI ​​innovation, the VLC team has another reason to celebrate: the media player recently surpassed the six billion download mark worldwide. This underlines the continued popularity ...
Rémi Denis-Courmont, one of the primary developers of VLC, explained that Videolan sent a formal notification of copyright infringement to Apple regarding the way VLC for iOS is distributed in the App ...
Real-time AI subtitling is in the works for VLC, the phenomenally popular open-source media player. VideoLAN, the non-profit ...
It has been a while since VLC grabbed the spotlight, but the popular video player has something new to share, and it's sure to excite anyone who loves foreign films.
This was announced by VideoLAN, the non-profit company that publishes VLC, at the CES in Las Vegas and online. At the same time, it was announced that VLC has now been downloaded six billion times.