

They plan on releasing the app just as soon as Microsoft starts allowing developers to publish their UWP app on the console. However, the decided to go the route of building a UWP, and things have been going much more smoothly. As it turns out, they've been trying to get VLC running on the Xbox One for a while, but have been running into various issues. VideoLAN, VLC, VLC media player and x264 are trademarks internationally registered by the VideoLAN non-profit organization. It makes perfect sense, being a UWP app and all. VLC 3.0.17 is the eighteenth update of 'Vetinari': Allow brackets in path part of URLs. What's most interesting (to me) is the fact that they have officially confirmed that the app will be making its way to Xbox One. Windows 10 Mobile devices will be getting a public beta next week, with a full release in early May.

The desktop version of their Windows 10 app will be going through a closed beta early next month, with a public release scheduled for mid-May. However, today the have announced that they are putting their finishing touches on the UWP version of the program.ĭid AMD just confirm the PlayStation NEO, and a new Xbox One? That's mostly because they weren't quite sure when they'd actually be able to get it up and running as a native Windows 10 app. The group behind VLC has been relatively quiet about bringing the popular player to both Windows 10, and to the Xbox One.
