Umm... that's a $40 app... no way in hell i'm paying $40 for an app.VLC is gone in Taiwan, too. But I found a player named "Dragon Video Player" which is built using VLC. FYI.
There's a free version of Dragon Video Player, but I don't know what's the difference between the 2 versions.Umm... that's a $40 app... no way in hell i'm paying $40 for an app.VLC is gone in Taiwan, too. But I found a player named "Dragon Video Player" which is built using VLC. FYI.
There's a free version of Dragon Video Player, but I don't know what's the difference between the 2 versions.
I'm sorry but I didn't get the meaning of your answer...No, it's not normal.
They are a quite some scam VLC clones in the app store for sale, or with advertisments. They are violating VLCs licence, and you should not use or download such scams.I've found a VLC clone in the Italian App Store and seems free... Maybe you can just try and use it until the official one will be released...
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