
For apps that are now Universal, you need to indicate under requirements that they are universal, because there are users that may want to run native-ARM apps, if available (and if you own an ARM mac, why wouldn't you want to run native apps if available?). Maybe that means separate MU pages for each platform in the case of VLC, or you need to host both versions and offer the user a choice which file when downloading. So come up with a system to handle this new world we live in, every day that goes by it only will get more confusing. VLC is the first app I've seen that comes as separate installers, but logical to think more will come, for whatever reason a Universal app is not available (technical reasons, licensing, size of the executable, who knows). We recommend VLC for those who need a focus on video and MediaMonkey for.
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There a many Universal apps now, but if you look at the MAc Update page for them, there is no indication that they are Universal and requirements still say Intel-64. VLC is kind of the same, but its a video player with the capacity to listen to music.

It allows you to play DVD with any limitation. Like AnyMP4 Blu-ray Player, it enables you to play Blu-ray folders (BDMV folders) easily.

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As I"ve been telling MU for several months you need to come up with a system/policy for how to document and catalog Universal and/or ARM only apps. AmazingShare Free Blu-ray Player Software is a free media player which can help you play Blu-ray, DVD, 3D, HD, SD videos with high quality. The download you are hosting currently as of this date is the ARM version.

VLC is now available in separate Intel and ARM (Apple Silicon) versions, with DIFFERENT versioning schemes. It is able to play multiple formats even the HD video formats, the video plays smoothly with a high quality, the best free video player Ive been used.
