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Steps to transfer content from Windows and Android devices using VLC 3.0



The new VLC 3.0 update brings some minor design tweaks as well as a number of new features. New features include streaming content directly from Windows and Android to Chrome. To do this, you must follow these steps:

Download VLC 3.0
Users of the Android system must go to Google Play Store and get the new update. If the new update does not appear, the user can register in the trial version and get the update in this way.

Windows users can get the new update by going to the Help section and then checking for updates within the same application, or the update can be obtained manually.



Transfer local content from Android devices
With the new app update, you can transfer content on Android devices. After opening the application, click on the options icon at the top right of the screen. In the menu you can choose where to store the content you want to move, or open the content menu as a list.

Then click on the Chrome Chrome icon in the bar at the top of the screen. This will allow you to choose the device that supports Chrome Cast to which you want to send content, now select the video or audio file you want to move.


Transfer local content from Windows devices
Once you have updated to VLC 3.0, you will have an updated user interface as well as the ability to send local content to Chrome's Chrome devices.

Start by opening the video or audio you want to move, then go to the options at the top of the application page that appears before you, select Playback, then click Renderer, and then select the device that supports Chrome Cast.

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