![]() VLC Media Player 64-bit is a favorite of many video watchers thanks to abundant format support, style, and customization options. There was no problem creating the playlist, but when it came time to play it, VLC only played the first track and then diverged from the song list to pull in random tracks from my music library. VLC for Windows 10 is the latest version of VLC Media Player, designed to run as an app under Windows 10. That’s a very cool feature, but in my tests appears to be a little buggy-though remember that this is a beta. You can even ask Cortana to build a playlist based around a specific artist in VLC. But requests such as, “Hey Cortana play Radiohead in VLC” worked just fine. In my brief tests I could only get Cortana to play music in VLC if I specified to play the music in VLC otherwise Cortana would default to Groove. You can find the complete list of Cortana commands on VLC’s code site. The new VLC also has Windows 10-specific features, including Cortana support, which right now is limited to music. A picture-in-picture mode allows you to browse content on your PC or phone while continuing to watch your current video. ![]() There’s also a media library for managing content within the app, subtitle support, audio and video sync controls, an audio mini-player, and a network shares browser. You’ll find support for tons of file formats, as expected from VLC. The new VLC comes swinging out of the gate with a healthy roster of features. ![]() VLC’s new UWP app features a PiP mode for videos. ![]()
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