TAU8ayKEBU- VideoLAN January 18, 2021Įarlier this week, Microsoft released an ARM64 version of Edge browser that runs natively on the M1 Macs via the beta channel. Support for Apple Silicon (Mac M1) and Big Sur, improvements for DASH, RIST, Bluray support, fixes for macOS audio, Windows GPU, crashes and security issues. Fix adaptive streaming resolution settings handling.Fix crashes with Direct3D video filters.Fix audio distortion when starting playback on macOS.Following are the other major changes that you will across once you install the latest build of VLC media player: The v3.0.12 build of VLC media player brings with it native support for M1 Macs, alongside a host of other changes, upgrades, and security that you can read in detail on the full changelog page here.Īmong the other key changes brought by the v3.0.12 build of VLC for macOS is a fix for abrupt crashes when handling Direct3D video filters and a solution for audio distortion problem when starting playback. The latest app to app to get an ARM64 version optimized for macOS is VLC, the ubiquitous cross-platform media player developed by the VideoLAN project. The number of apps that are getting support for running natively on the new Mac hardware powered by Apple’s M1 silicon keeps increasing at a steady pace.