VLC actually works fine on the 2nd generation (2016) Fire TV stiick. (It will even stream HEVC x265 video with only an occasional glitch.)I'm running into the same problem. I just bought a new fire TV stick and was disappointed to see that VLC was not compatible. I was going to use it to stream content from my local media server. In the mean time I might give the Vimu media player app a shot until VLC is updated.
Whatever you mean by 2.7 and 3.0, those sound like 1st generation devices. What relevance do they have to this 2nd generation thread?I have a 2.7 and a 3.0 firestick and VLC functions on both of them, I can browse my network shares and play media from them... The only problem I am having is finding a way to input the network address of my security camera. I downloaded VLC on both devices from the Firestick Appstore it's called "VLC for Fire"
Why don't you explain to an obvious Firestick noob instead of mocking, I thought mine were new generation devices, I bought them direct from Amazon in December 2016.Whatever you mean by 2.7 and 3.0, those sound like 1st generation devices. What relevance do they have to this 2nd generation thread?
Instead of taking offense where none was intended, why don't you read what I posted more carefully, and explain what you mean by "2.7 and 3.0"? I assumed you have 1st gen devices since VLC Fire does not appear in Appstore on 2nd gen devices.Why don't you explain to an obvious Firestick noob instead of mocking, I thought mine were new generation devices, I bought them direct from Amazon in December 2016.
That's a fine explanation, and all I needed to hear...Instead of taking offense where none was intended, why don't you read what I posted more carefully, and explain what you mean by "2.7 and 3.0"? I assumed you have 1st gen devices since VLC Fire does not appear in Appstore on 2nd gen devices.
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