This is a review of VLC, a free multimedia player for movies and music. Download it here.
Happy holidays! To go along with that DVD of your favorite movie, that CD of your favorite band, e ke lèd chanday soti nan matant ou pi renmen, isit la nan yon kado nan yon pwogram: Vl!
Vl se yon gratis, open-source multimedia program for any operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, menm Android) ki ka jwe fim sinema, mizik, antye nèf yad yo. Mwen te mansyone li gratis?
Gen dè santèn de jwè gratis mizik / videyo yo deyò, ak gen anpil ki vini fourni ak òdinatè w lan, men vl vrèman ki pi bon an. Gen kèk nan fòs li yo:
- Plays almost any music/video file type (mp3, ogg, mkv, elatriye) I’ve been using VLC for a while and haven’t found a single file type it won’t play.
- Even plays CDs/DVDs when you insert them into your computer.
- Very clean, easy-to-use interface that gets the job done.
- Full screen mode that gets rid of any distractions.
- Plays subtitles byen.
- Lets you crop/zoom/process a video as much as you want so it’ll fit your screen.
- Supports music playlists.
- Can capture video and audio (so you can record your screen or music, for example.)
- Has tons of plugins and extensions.
Suffice to say, VLC is a great program; there’s a reason it’s one of the most popular open-source projects (4 million downloads per week!) Ale pi devan epi download VLC, install it, and start playing that music and video you’ve always wanted to. Just ditch the sweater.