VLC media player, the popular open source software developed by nonprofit VideoLAN, has topped 6 billion downloads worldwide and teased an AI-powered subtitle system.
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 ...
In the vast expanse of digital media technology, few names are as recognizable or as enduring as VLC Media Player. An emblem ...
At CES 2025, non-profit organization VideoLAN announced that their open-source media player app VLC Media Player crossed an incredible milestone: over 6 billion downloads, TechCrunch reports.
VideoLAN, the company behind the app/program, demoed the feature at CES 2025. The company actually demoed automatic AI subtitling and translation. Best of all, all of this has been generated ...
VideoLAN teased the technology at CES 2025 and shared some videos of it in action. Essentially, VLC will use AI to automatically generate subtitles for videos. The AI will also be able to ...
VLC is a powerful conversion tool. VideoLAN Client — but you know it as VLC — is a media client available for Linux, macOS, ...
Meet Julien Navas, dressed as a Conehead wizard to promote VideoLAN’s new automatic subtitle generation and translation for VLC. I tracked down the colorful character in the French section of ...
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 ...
VideoLAN shows off the creation and translation of subtitles in more than 100 languages, all offline.
VLC media player is among the surprise entrants at CES 2025, and the company is demoing a feature that automatically generates subtitles for you. When I see companies launching new AI features, I ...