After being drawn from App Store due to licensing issue, the most favorite video player VLC for iOS is available on App Store with Wi-fi upload, Dropbox integration and much More and completely re-written open source app for the All type of iOS devices.
The new app is completel yre-written, is very faster, perform video decoding on various cores, and most significantly comes with famous file support VLC on desktop is recognized for. Files could be added to app through Wi-Fi, Dropbox or through share dialogs in other applications. You will discover other features in this new app, such as closed captioning and support subtitle, network streams, AirPlay playback and much more.
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As in one report:
VLC for iOS will be back in Apple’s App Store by tomorrow (July 19). The company tells TNW the app will be available for free worldwide, requires iOS 5.1 or later, as well support the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
As you can expect, VLC for iOS version 2.0 will be open-source. This time, however, its code will be available online (also by tomorrow), bi-licensed under both the Mozilla Public License Version 2 as well as the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later.
The Mozilla Public License enables for the distribution via App Store, as compared to the previous GPL license which prevents the usage of DRM which is used to link apps to the iTunes accounts.
VLC will be available for on App Store for the iPhone and iPad.