In his live demo before the audience at CES 2025, President Jean-Baptiste Kempf of VideoLAN showed how to automatically generate and translate subtitles live during playback for VLC. It has used ...
The open source media player VLC is to be able to generate subtitles for videos locally using artificial intelligence with a new function. The open-source media player VLC is to receive a function ...
The guys behind the free VLC program, the incredibly popular video player that can play any video file with ease, came up with a way to put AI to good use for those people who need subtitles in ...
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Essentially, VLC will use AI to automatically generate subtitles for videos. The AI will also be able to translate the subtitles into other languages, all offline and in real time. “At the same ...
VLC media player, the popular open source software developed by nonprofit VideoLAN, has topped 6 billion downloads worldwide and teased an AI-powered subtitle system.
VLC media player is among the surprise entrants at CES 2025, and the company is demoing a feature that automatically generates subtitles for you. When I see companies launching new AI features ...
The feature is currently under development and is designed to create subtitles in real-time using open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models. Interestingly, VLC’s upcoming AI-powered ...
At CES 2025, non-profit organization VideoLAN announced that their open-source media player app VLC Media Player crossed an incredible milestone: over 6 billion downloads, TechCrunch reports.
At the CES tech show in Las Vegas, which ends on January 10, VLC showed off a new feature that uses artificial intelligence to automatically generate subtitles for what people are watching.
VLC has reached 6 billion total downloads, announced at CES 2025. Real-time translation feature showcased at CES is a proof of concept, potentially revolutionizing movie subtitles and conversations.