A robust open-source media player for mobile
VLC for Android is a free multimedia application for Android devices developed by Videolabs. It's an open-source media player that is capable of playing all kinds of file formats for video, as well as audio. It can also play off of external storage drives and supports network playback.
Compared to other popular options like KMPlayer and MX Player, VLC for Android fares quite well with its simple and intuitive user interface that beginners will not have any issues learning how to use. The experience is complemented by smooth controls optimized for touch and swipe inputs on smartphones and tablets.
Desktop roots
When it comes to media playback on Windows and Mac PCs, VLC is the gold standard with its extensive feature set, all available for the low price of completely free. It was only a matter of time before the popular program made its way to the mobile space, and that's exactly what you have with VLC for Android.
VLC for Android makes for a good alternative to the stock media players that ship from various manufacturers these days. It handles virtually all file formats across audio files, videos, and streaming media, and has the same minimalist interface as the desktop version. Moreover, it also supports multi-track subtitles and audio and offers hardware acceleration for improved playback on devices with more capable specifications.
Smooth controls
The player interface in VLC for Android is well designed, playing videos at full-screen resolution or an aspect ratio of your choosing. Gesture controls take care of changing volume and brightness, and other playback options. You can fast forward or rewind through videos simply by sliding your finger across the center of the screen. Video-wise, the app supports a range of formats, and playback of these is very smooth. The same can be said for its Chromecast playback performance.
Other notable playback functions include the ability to change audio and subtitle tracks on the fly as you're watching, change video size, and cycle through playback modes. There's also a built-in equalizer to modify the sound to your liking. You can take advantage of its pop-up player, which basically shrinks the playback screen to a small floating window that lets you watch while doing some other task.
Free of charge and free to use
VLC is free to download and install, and there is only one version, although you can donate to the developers in case you want to support the development of the project by VideoLAN. The multimedia program delivers the entire suite of features for free and without any ads. One area where it could use improvements is UI design. While it's easy to navigate and use, it looks a bit basic and could be more customizable.
Is VLC safe?
The VLC player is an open-source project, which, if you're a programmer or coder, enables you to look into the source code to make sure that the program is safe for you. Its open nature allows you to modify the code to change various aspects of the program to your personal preferences.
Bring your tunes on the road
Recent updates to the app now let it be used in cars through Android Auto. With this addition, the whole suite of features available on the mobile application can be accessed through your car’s interface, allowing you to stream local or online music, create playlists, and more.
What’s next?
While details are still under wraps, VLC 4.0 is shaping up to be an industry game-changer. A web version for browser-based playback of various media formats is in the works, alongside a possible dive into the world of free, ad-supported streaming channels (FAST) right within the interface. These ambitious upgrades hint at a more comprehensive media experience, potentially rivaling streaming giants and other media hubs. Furthermore, a version designed for Apple’s Vision Pro headset is under development.
Just as capable
To sum up, VLC for Android does an admirable job of replicating the experience of its desktop counterparts to great results. It's just as intuitive and feature-rich, and it will satisfy most users' needs for an all-around media player solution. The UI could use some sprucing up and additional ways to personalize it, but aside from that, this is a must-try.