What Is Win32 in VLC?

Microsoft Windows is distributed in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The different releases of the operating system are optimized for computers with different types of registers. Since computers with a 64-bit register can hold store more data than computers with 32-bit register, the 64-bit version of Windows can handle larger amounts of random access memory than the 32-bit version. As a result, many applications are available in different editions for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. However, this is not the case with VLC. The free media player is available in only one version for Windows that is supported by both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

  1. Background

    • VLC is developed and distributed by the VideoLAN open-source project. In addition to Windows, the application is available in versions for Mac OS X and Linux systems. As a media player, VLC is especially designed to open and play digital media files like audio and video tracks. But in addition to playing digital media files, VLC is equipped with advanced functions to convert and record media.

    Installation

    • The set up file for the VLC can be obtained directly from the software developer website. Once you have obtained the VLC setup file for Windows, open the item and follow the on-screen instructions to run the program installation. VLC can be installed on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 systems. VideoLAN archived earlier editions of VLC for use in Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME.

    Use

    • VLC supports playback for MP3, M4A, WMA, WMV, OGG, RA and WAV digital audio formats and MOV, MP4, M4V, 3GP, MPG, TS, VOB, ASF, AVI, WMV, MKV, RM, DV and FLV digital video formats. To open and play a compatible digital media file in VLC, go to the “Media” tab and select “Open File…” Browse for the item in the file selection window. Select the digital media file and click “Open.” The digital media file will begin to stream. Use the “Play,” “Pause” “Skip Ahead,” “Skip Back” and “Stop” buttons on the control bar to manage playback of the digital media file. To skip to a specific point in the footage, drag the playhead on the clip timeline to a specific frame. Regulate sound levels by raising and lowering the marker on the volume slidebar. Close VLC by going to the “Media” tab and selecting “Exit.”

    Maintenance

    • To ensure your edition of VLC is current, open the “Help” tab menu on the program menu and select “Check for Updates…” If a later version of VLC has been released, a dialog box will display. Click “Yes” to download and install the latest edition of the media player. Using the most recent release of the application will reduce the likelihood of bugs and glitches interfering with your use of the application. But in addition to keeping your installation of VLC current, you should make sure your system is not overloaded with programs and files. Excessive data can consume disk space and slow down processing speed. This situation can indirectly impact the use of applications like VLC and compromise their performance.

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