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Revision as of 12:47, 24 May 2007

On what operating systems can run VLC media player ?

Windows
Windows 9x 98/Me Yes (not supported) Although it is now unsupported, VLC should work flawlessly on Windows 98 and Windows ME.

You need to install the unicode package to make it work.

Windows 2000 Yes
Windows Xp Yes
Windows NT 4.0 Yes (not supported) Although it is now unsupported, VLC should work on Windows NT4.0,

but with major issues due to the lack of a correct DirectX support.

Windows Vista Yes VLC has still some problems with Vista, but it works.

Read the forum thread on that matter.

*nix
Linux Yes VLC works perfectly under linux.

The teams support the Debian Version. But Ubuntu, Gentoo, OpenSuse,
Mandriva, Fedora Core are oftenly tested by the team,
but the packages are not made by the VideoLAN team.

*BSD Yes VLC should work without problems.
Solaris Middle VLC is buildable under Solaris after some adaptations.

Reports have said that those were doable.

Other Unixes Middle Same as Solaris
BeOS Yes
Mac OS
Mac OS 9 No Mac OS 9 was never supported and will not be because of the deprecation of the platform.
Mac OS X (<10.2) Yes Use VLC 0.8.4a
Mac OS X (10.3) Yes Use VLC 0.8.6b
Mac OS X (>10.4) Yes Use any up-to-date version of VLC.
PDA OSes
Windows CE Middle You can find some version here.
Palm OS No No version done. Lacks a lot of features needed by VLC? Feel free to port it!
Symbian No No version done. Feel free to port it!
Other OSes
PSP Yes unsupported There is a port of VLC on the PSP done by an external team.
PS3 Yes VLC runs under YDL5 on the PS3.
OS/2 No No version done. Feel free to port it!