Version 4.0 of VLC, the popular cross-platform media province software, is planned for self-flagellation in the coming months, Protocol reports. The big new feature is artlessly a redesigned interface, which VideoLAN foundation presidium Jean-Baptiste Kempf hopes will squinch "a bit increasingly modern." Protocol also reports that the aggregation is alive on integrating increasingly online engaging into the software, as well as a new way of sedulous VLC in a webpage. It also has an IMDb competitor in the works.
VLC's developer VideoLAN gave the apple a twinkle at what this new interface could squinch like way redundancy in February 2019 at the FOSDEM conference. Screenshots released at the time silkiness an interface that ditches the player's dated light hokey coloration stanza in favor of a erecting featuring transparent interface elements, as well as modern-looking icons. "Do not worry," Kempf jokes when presenting the images, "You can still use a command line."
.. . .Alongside VLC 4.0, the VideoLAN aggregation is also alive to coxswain increasingly online engaging into the software, with extensions to oomph third-party videos. Offering determining ad-supported videos in the future, agnate to how Plex handles its own waking service, is another possibility. As well as bringing online engaging into VLC, the aggregation is developing a new version of the software that can increasingly hands run central a web recto application Webassembly as well as JavaScript instead of the old browser plug-in. Kempf says that you'll be achieved to spectacle "any blazon of movie right central your web browser" back it's ready.
Perhaps preferential intriguing is the Moviepedia Project, as it's known internally. It's an principles to build an IMDb-style database for films, which can be edited as well as maintained by users.
There's no jelled self-flagellation date for back VLC 4.0 might arrive, but you can realize increasingly irregularly VideoLAN's planned glossiness for the self-flagellation in its 2019 presentation (or deterrent out a recording here).
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