In the App Store we can find a large number of video players that allow us to enjoy our tv series, movies and home videos quickly and easily. But if we have to talk about the most important ones, I am only forced to summarize them in three: VLC, Infuse and Plex the last two, for a fee, allow us to enjoy not only the content that we have stored on a Nas or computer, but also allows us to obtain the metadata of the movies or series in question, which saves us from having to resort to the Internet to find additional information about the protagonists, the plot, the director ...
VLC also allows us to remotely access servers or computers where we have content stored but unlike other applications, it does not offer us additional information, for something it is free, which forces us to use the Internet to find additional information about them. VLC is compatible with all the most used video and audio formats, which is why it has become one of the best, if not the best, applications to consume any type of video.
This excellent application has just received a new update in which some functional and visual aspects of the application are improved, an application whose user interface could improve a lot but taking into account what it offers for free we can find ourselves with a song in the teeth.
What's new in the latest VLC update for iOS
- New network login design
- H264 / HEVC hardware decoding
- Improved search bar method
- Improved sleep timer.
- Ability to select all content
- Double tap to search the videos.
- New random function
Well, if they have improved it, it closes with mkv files. The iPad does not reproduce any