VLC for Android coming next month?
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article published on 21 March, 2011
According to VLC developer Rémi Duraffort, the long-awaited VLC for Android could be coming next month, in beta form.
Duraffort says "most of the components are working but we must work to make them fit together."
VLC for Android was initially expected in January, but lead VLC developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf said earlier this year that it has been "a challenge" to move VLC's core C++ ... [ read the full article ]
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21. March 2011 @ 19:48 |
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Anyone know if it will play mkv's? Time to put those dual-core phones to use.
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A5J4DX
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21. March 2011 @ 19:56 |
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cant wait to replace vplayer with vlc :D
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21. March 2011 @ 22:00 |
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I'm looking forward to putting this on my new MyTouch 4G.
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21. March 2011 @ 23:25 |
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Awesome...I love VLC in spite of some of the major issues that never get fixed...you gotta love an app that will play files when you don't have codecs installed, and when the file itself is so broken that it causes windows media player to crash hard. I hope it has ISO support so I can just copy DVD images over to my phone to watch them.
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23. March 2011 @ 00:34 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: I hope it has ISO support so I can just copy DVD images over to my phone to watch them.
Now that would be something.
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plazma247
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23. March 2011 @ 07:51 |
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Ohhhh how good is this, so long ive waited soooo long, the made the mistake of porting to the ibone first, what a mistake that was.
Anyway i this is the best think to happen to android since the announcement of honeycomb.
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Bozobub
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23. March 2011 @ 14:11 |
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Originally posted by o0cynix0o: Originally posted by KillerBug: I hope it has ISO support so I can just copy DVD images over to my phone to watch them.
Now that would be something.
Ouch! Better have a 32 GB SD card >.> ...
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plazma247
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23. March 2011 @ 14:18 |
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Lol they are actually pretty cheap heres a class 2 for £15 or a class 4 for £45 But if i remember you need to have a min of a class 4 to keep up with 1080p video data rate, not that your probably gona bash that phone, depends on what you want the storage for i guess :) <-- lol remembered wrong see below CLASS=MB/s Speed.
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Bozobub
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23. March 2011 @ 15:20 |
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Well, considering you can use these phones as HD video players (either via cable or on some, DLNA or other wireless), it's probably good to have as fast an microSD card as you can support...
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plazma247
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23. March 2011 @ 15:28 |
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Yeah but,
Class 0 cards do not specify performance, which includes all legacy cards prior to class specifications.
Class 2, 2 MB/s, slowest for SDHC cards.
Class 4, 4 MB/s.
Class 6, 6 MB/s.
Class 10, 10 MB/s.
Personally i could carry round a brick phone if i could hard wire a 300MB/s SSD drive into it :)
Found a 32GB Class 10 for £50 16GB were under half at £17
:) hell those older class dont go cheap do that lol.
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