The universal VLC app for Windows 10 has picked up a fresh set of fixes in its latest update, improving HD playback and heralding the app's return to Windows 10 Mobile . The update largely contains fixes across the board, including with the UI, that should make the app smoother overall.

Here's the full breakdown of what's new and fixed:

Fix a potential deadlock when dismissing a dialog

Fix camera roll appearing in the regular video collection

Fix systematic black screen after a full playback

Fix SD card discovery on Windows Mobile

Fix potential crash when switching between audio collection tabs

Fix potential thumbnailer deadlock

Fix media library re-indexing

Fix wrong thumbnail being displayed in SMTC

Fix potential crash when browsing folders

Fix potential deadlock when discovering media

Use the correct swapchain resolution

Add support for encrypted password store

Improve dialog navigation on Xbox1

Various WM10 UI fixes

Add previous/next buttons for video playback

Fix duplicated network shares display

Various command bar improvements

Improve hardware decoding support

Allow audio items deletion

New subtitle rendering engine with font fallback

Major playlist & playback code rewrite

If you're concerned with version numbers, this update ticks the app up to version 2.2.0. Keep in mind that a number of people (included ourselves) have experience the app crashing immediately following the update. However, the fix seems to lie in uninstalling and reinstalling the app, which should clear things up.

In any case, be sure to grab the latest update to VLC from the Windows Store and let us know in the comments what you think!

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