

#VLC MAC OSX WINDOWS#
Window allows you to display seven helper windows that will display information about VLC's activity, and control more detail of that activity.Subtitles allows you to add subtitle files to your video, as well as change the appearance of subtitle text for your video.

Video allows you to control the video display on your screen, as well as which device to display on, and which video source to show in that display.Audio allows you to control the audio level, as well as the output device and the audio track to use from the input.Playback allows you do do all the things you might expect from a video player some of these features are duplicated graphically in the 'Controller' window.View which allows you to hide or show various options like previous/next buttons, shuffle and repeat, audio effects, sidebar, as well as customize what you see in 'playlist table columns'.It also has a wizard to allow the streaming of video, or the capturing of a streamed video to a file. File which allows you to open a media file, or an associated file (such as subtitles).VLC which allows you to check for an updated application, to access the preferences, and to add an interface.The ten menu bar options are listed below along with the main interesting capabilities under each menu item: This section outlines what VLC can do for you (at V0.8.6a current active is V3.0.12) and will be completed as I check the use of menu options. The standard interface consists of the eight menus in the menu bar and the 'VLC - Controller' window that opens up by default. Get it for PowerPC or Intel.Many people who want to use VLC media player on macOS will be intending to use the standard graphical interface that is provided by VLC. Note that support ended for all releases listed below and hence they won't receive any further updates. You can find recommendations for the respective operating system version below.
#VLC MAC OSX MAC OS#
We provide older releases for users who wish to deploy our software on legacy releases of Mac OS X.
#VLC MAC OSX MAC OS X#
Older versions of Mac OS X and VLC media player The last version is 3.0.4 and can be found here. Support for NPAPI plugins was removed from all modern web browsers, so VLC's plugin is no longer maintained.
#VLC MAC OSX INSTALL#
You can also choose to install a Universal Binary. If you need help in finding the correct package matching your Mac's processor architecture, please see this official support document by Apple. Note that the first generation of Intel-based Macs equipped with Core Solo or Core Duo processors is no longer supported. Previous devices are supported by older releases. It runs on any Mac with a 64-bit Intel processor or an Apple Silicon chip.

VLC media player requires Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later.
