When it comes to playing videos from your personal media library, VLC is hard to beat. But let’s say you want to play videos from an Android device by connecting it to your TV — what app should you use then? VLC is still the answer, particularly once you’ve enabled its TV-friendly UI.
This UI is based on the official Android TV Leanback interface, so it’s great for couch surfers. In fact, it would be a perfect solution if you have an unofficial Android-based smart TV box and don’t want to use VLC’s touch-based interface. Or if you have an old Android phone with HDMI output, you could load up this interface, then browse your video collection on your big screen.
Regardless of your reason, it’s simple to set up, so I’ll show you how to enable VLC’s TV theme below.
Enabling the Android TV Interface
To start, open the VLC app on any Android-powered device that’s connected to your TV. From there, open the side navigation menu and select “Settings,” then scroll down and choose “Interface.” Finally, tick the box next to “Android TV interface.”

When you’re done there, exit the VLC app by pressing the recent apps button and clearing away the VLC card. If your device doesn’t have a recent apps button, simply restart the device.
Using the Android TV Interface
Starting now, whenever you open the VLC app, you’ll see the new interface. Because this is using the official Android TV Leanback UI, a navigation menu appears on the left of the screen when you first launch the app. You can scroll vertically to select a different category here, and you can scroll to the right to dive into the category.







