VLC media player for
iPhone and iPad is back in the App Store
VideoLAN has the VLC media player back in
the Apple iTunes Store after it was pulled out for unknown reason when it was
launched back in 2011. Now the company has released it as a new app with the
version number 2.0.1 that has been rewritten from ground-up. This brings new
features including WiFi upload that would let you upload media to your iOS
device over WiFi, Dropbox integration to browse files and folders to
download media for offline playback. You can also adjust the Brightness,
Contrast, Hue and Saturation in real time. Features of VLC for iPhone and
iPad Play all files, in all formats, including exotic ones, like classic VLC
media player. Play MKV, multiple audio tracks (including 5.1), and subtitles
tracks (including SSA!). Support for network streams, including HLS, MMS or
RTSP. Include video filters, playback speed manipulation, and fine seeking. A
video media library, with WiFi Upload, Dropbox integration and optional
passcode lock. Integration for bluetooth headsets and AirPlay. Supports iOS 5.1
or later including the first iPad. Completely free, libre and open source.
VideoLAN promises that Google Drive and Microsoft Skydrive would be
available in future releases. VideoLAN released the VLC Player
Beta for Android back in July last year. The app is still in Beta stage. No
details when the final version
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
311 Hands on
Alongside the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 211, the
Korean manufacturer also introduced a larger 8 inch tablet dubbed the Galaxy
Tab 3 310 and 311 depending on the variant. The Galaxy Tab 3 311 aims to
provide a potent mix of power and focus on multimedia consumption capabilities.
Does it succeed in doing this ? Read on to find out our first impressions of
the product. The front of the tablet is dominated by the 8inch IPS LCD
display with a resolution of 1280 x 800. The screen is bright and vibrant with
excellent viewing angles. The pixel density is a bit low at 189ppi but the
quality of the panel makes up for it. Above the screen is an earpiece with a
front facing camera and relevant sensors placed on either side. The bezel has
been kept to a minimum on the sides but is adequate to place your finger while
holding up the tablet. Below the tablet lies the single hardware home key and
it is flanked on either side by the menu and back keys. These are of the
capacitive variety. The volume rocker and power key lie on the right side of
the tablet and are fairly comfortable
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