M1 Macs have been hot out the gate thanks to a bevy of applications that continue to be updated for Apple Silicon. And today we’ve got more good news for M1 Mac owners: the excellent VLC media player is finally available in a native ARM build for Apple Silicon-based macs. VLC Media Player for macOS Updated With Native M1 Support. Run faster on the M1 under Rosetta than they do natively under Intel. Comment DataChris macrumors member. Jan 19, 2021 VLC, the popular open-source media player, has received an update that brings native support for Apple Silicon M1 Macs. VLC was previously available for Intel-based Macs, and was running fine.
- Closing VLC from dock often reports a failure and the program crashes
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- Pressing escape while watching a video in full screen resulted in kernel panic crash and hard reboot of the macbook once (the first and only time i have ever had a crash on this machine)
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- CPU load seems to be about the same or even higher than on the 3.0.11.1 x86 version via Rosetta