

But when updating to VLC 3.0.12+, a strange popup appears, asking to run the installer manually after the download is complete. The latest version of VLC 3.0.14 is out, and like many other versions, this one also improves the security aspects of this already perfect media player. You can help too! All you have to do is join us in our IRC channel, #videolan on and you’ll be able to help with code, translation, documentation, web site and other tasks. VLC (VideoLAN Community) is a small group of volunteers who help to manage the development of VLC.

And, there are many other nice features in this update. Our new embedded WebM and VP9 support is great for playback on slow connections, and our new subtitle editor should make it easier for everyone to create great subtitles. The new subtitle engine allows you to edit subtitles offline, play subtitles with closed captioning, and view subtitles in multiple languages. It includes support for H.265 WebM and VP9, better HEVC playback, a brand-new subtitle engine, and many bug fixes. It’s a fast and stable update to the popular media player. This morning we officially released VLC 3.0.14.
