In fact, the latest version is 3.6.0 Beta and nightly updates are available. I have reported minor bugs and gotten them corrected in the Nightlies, which I download about once a month. Download the latest at your own risk from this directory or a sibling for your device's architecture.
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-andr ... tly-armv7/
Version 4 is being planned, in the sense that Developers know exactly what will be in it; though I don't know if planning leads to action, nor how soon.
Thank you, Spike1. I'm glad to hear work is still being done on VLC for Android. I had been checking APKMirror and just checked again and there's nothing there later than 2023.02.20.
Perhaps, APKMirror is "in bed" with Google since they seem to have drawn the line at that particular update. That whole Google thing seems a bit unsavory, but it's above my pay grade when it comes to understanding the technical details.
BTW, I downloaded both VLC-Android-3.5.4-armv8-20231208-0123 and VLC-Android-3.5.4-armv7-20231208-0116 APK's and finally succeeded at installing the former (armv8). I'm not sure which (if any) of the two is more or less appropriate.
But here's the more significant part: I installed it on my Galaxy Tab S7 and it ended up creating an entirely new instance of the app, replete with a *green* icon; an instance that seemingly had no awareness of the already-installed FEB/2023 release. Also, there were issues with LAN directory access, so I didn't pursue it; just uninstalled it.
Still, I'd like to keep up with the latest *PRE-beta* updates. So, if anyone has any tips on how I can apply these as actual *updates* vs. new instances, that would be great and much appreciated.
Anyway, thanks again for your reply. Sorry I didn't respond sooner but got pulled away on some urgent business.
Best regards,
⸺Thri