
If you can't download from the Play Store or just want to install the VLC. The "Unknown Sources" setting must be turned on for Android devices (typically located in Settings -> Security) in order to install repositories other than the Google Play Store. The F-Droid repository can be downloaded directly from their website. The F-Droid Repository and all apps within it are provided completely free of charge and licensed under open source licenses. The F-Droid repository ( ) is a completely FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) equivalent to the Google Play Store. Don't know your processor? Don't worry, if you can download it, you have a compatible ARMv7 or an x86 processor. The normal way, for ARMv7 (and above) and x86 processors only. This may be because you have a non-ARMv7 or x86 processor or do not wish to use the Play Store for whatever reason. There are many ways to install VLC on Android. Support for password protected HTTP streams WiFi upload and HTTP downloads in background Playback is paused when headphones are unplugged Playback control through headphones or lock screen Smart Media Library sorting for audio albums and TV shows Playback of Audio-only media (mp3, m4a, flac, …) Video Cropping and Aspect Ratio variation However, all features are also available on tablets with a similar appearance.

This walk-through does only include screenshots of a phone interface for size reasons. Active streaming or file / stream to file conversations are not supported for usability and performance reasons. VLC for Android only does media playback. In some ways, you can do more in other ways, you can do less. VLC for Android is a little different from VLC on desktops. 3.4 Be a Beta tester or try a Beta release.
