Welcome!
VLC Media Player is an open-source multimedia player that is used for playing files from DVDs, Audio CVs, VCDs, files, devices, and a number of streams. Developed by Video Lan projects, this is a completely free program that supports a comprehensive number of audio and video formats. VLC is a free and open source multimedia player available for multiple platforms, including Windows and Mac. When you install VLC on Windows or Mac, it doesn’t become the default player automatically. However, you can play videos with VLC by default by changing some simple settings.
Here you can download experimental versions of VLC that are daily generated from the VLC code that is currently in development.
Several issues that existed in previous versions of VLC might be fixed here, but since this version of VLC is not yet finished, you should expect other problems and issues.
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Download nightly builds
Select your operating system to download VLC binaries:
- The packages for the following operating systems
are not automatically built every night:
Source-code snapshots
The tarballs service is discontinued, please use Git to get the latest source code.
Ubuntu PPA
The nightly builds for Ubuntu are available on Launchpad from the VideoLAN team's master-daily
PPA. Once you have activated the correct repository, you can simply update the VLC (vlc
) package.
Those repositories contain a vlc-dbg
package. We recommend you install it so you can produce useful backtraces if you need to report a bug.
VLC SVN Snapshots for openSUSE
For openSUSE 11.4, 12.3, 13.1, 13.2 and Tumbleweed we offer also RPMs from SVN snapshots. The packages are updated approximatively once per week.
In order to test it, follow the usual instructions to install VLC as described on www.videolan.org/vlc/download-suse.html, but replace the packagename vlc with vlc-beta. You can only install one version, so either vlc OR vlc-beta. They conflict each other.
VLC Git Ebuild for Gentoo
Alexis Ballier maintains Ebuild for the master (vlc-9999.ebuild) Git branch in the Portage tree.