Development of VLC for Mac 64-bit is on hold, project needs developers

December 17th, 2009

Development on the 64-bit version of VLC Player for Mac has hit the pause button. The Videolan team is looking for Mac development talent to help move the project forward, and revamp the program’s interface to be more Mac-like. While the team says that reports of VLC Mac’s death are ‘greatly exaggerated,’ they could definitely use some help.

As we’ve mentioned before, VLC is a free, open source media player that supports various audio and video formats (MPEG, DivX/Xvid, Ogg, and many more) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and streaming protocols. While the 32-bit version still works fine on Snow Leopard, the 64- bit version (which briefly appeared as 1.0.3, only to disappear again with 1.0.4) is intended to be higher-performance; it also would work more seamlessly with the 64-bit version of Handbrake.

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