For Kindle Fire, I think you can take the ARMv7: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/arm ... 0-0120.apkThanks. Is there a version for Kindle fire (original). How to download and install (no access to google play)?
http://wiki.videolan.org/Android_Report_bugsI've got several troubles with version 0.11 on my smartphone (android 2.3). At first, it haven't started after installing, showing me black screen only. I've needed three reinstalls to get it to work. Then the program opened as it should, but in the middle of searching for media files it just stoped reacting to anything. Same problem with playing audio (mp3) and video (mp4) - 1 to 5 files were played and then program became indifferent to any command.
I hope you'll fix it, vlc is my beloved PC player and I'd like to have an android version too =)
Search previous responses in this thread and forum...I downloaded a nighly since google Play store said that it was not available in my country(USA) Was just wondering if/when you hope to add US support?
ARMv7: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/arm ... 8-0120.apkI have an ASUS Transformer Infinity pad TF700T with nVidia Tegra 3 processor running Android 4.2.1. What release of VLC for Android should I install?
ARMv7 as usual: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/arm ... 1-0120.apkwhich version should i use for my samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 gt-p3113 has OMAP4430 1ghz dualcore with PowerVR SGX540?
Yes, ARMv7 is correct for the HTC One.I have a HTC One and would like to test out VLC. Which would be the correct build? I am thinking ARMv7 but not sure. Thanks.
Yes, ARMv7 is the right model: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/arm ... 5-0121.apkI have a Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 phone, the details are:
Model Number - GT-18160
Android Version - 2.3.6
Build Number - Gingerbread.XXLK7
I have submitted a form to you and i have installed the Beta VLC program, is this the right one?
Thanks.
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