![]() Maybe that means separate MU pages for each platform in the case of VLC, or you need to host both versions and offer the user a choice which file when downloading. So come up with a system to handle this new world we live in, every day that goes by it only will get more confusing. VLC is the first app I've seen that comes as separate installers, but logical to think more will come, for whatever reason a Universal app is not available (technical reasons, licensing, size of the executable, who knows). #VLC MAC OS RENDERING UPDATE#There a many Universal apps now, but if you look at the MAc Update page for them, there is no indication that they are Universal and requirements still say Intel-64. #VLC MAC OS RENDERING HOW TO#As I"ve been telling MU for several months you need to come up with a system/policy for how to document and catalog Universal and/or ARM only apps. ![]() The download you are hosting currently as of this date is the ARM version. VLC is now available in separate Intel and ARM (Apple Silicon) versions, with DIFFERENT versioning schemes. Plus, it reminds me of that statue of the Duke of Wellington in Glasgow that pranksters keep topping with a traffic cone as a hat.MACUPDATE please read. It’s easy to spot in menus and on the taskbar/panel. (And I hope that SMPlayer’s primitive playlist functionality improves in a future release, as well.) )Īt any rate, I think it’s cool that the new VLC will support AV1 and I really hope its video rendering and stability improve, as well. I just finished doing it, but I can wait for you to catch up. desktop file for YouTube-DLG, and learn how to easily keep both programs up to date. #VLC MAC OS RENDERING INSTALL#(For anyone who wants to tease me about that, just pretend you’re a Linux noob using a conservative distro with a limited repository and want to install the latest (non-broken) versions of youtube-dl and youtube-dl-gui (aka YouTube-DLG), make a functional. I *also* can’t say how well VLC and SMPlayer work on my Linux laptop because I’m still in the midst of configuring it. But since I almost never watch videos or listen to music on my phone, I really can’t say how well it works. ![]() On my Android phone, SMPlayer is not available so I use VLC for both video and audio. mts file with VLC, a fast mac is recommended. However, it barely works on my old mac G4. It works flawlessly on my macBook Pro, a 2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB ram. Just use nightly built VLC to play AVCHD. The biggest hassle in using the two players is that their default keyboard shortcuts are very different and I’m a little reluctant to customize one to more closely match the other because it screws me up when I have to use someone else’s computer … and I still don’t know SMPlayer’s keyboard shortcuts as well as I know VLC’s. Just use nightly built VLC to play AVCHD. And because VLC’s playlist management is better than SMPlayer’s - not mind-blowingly great, just a little less primitive - I use VLC for audio. On *my* Windows laptop, at least, SMPlayer’s video rendering and stability is *markedly* better than VLC 3.0.x’s, so I use SMPlayer for videos. For a while now, I’ve been trying (to the extent possible) to use Windows apps that are cross-platform with Linux, and for media players I’ve ended up with VLC and SMPlayer.
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