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<h3>Post mortem explanation:</h3>
On May 10<sup>th</sup> 2021, the VideoLAN organization released VLC 3.0.13, and enabled the auto updates.<br/>
Usually, this is straightforward, you'd see an update available prompt, click download and install, and all is good. However this time, things are going to be different and a bit more tedious if not painful.<br/>
On May 10<sup>th</sup> 2021, the VideoLAN organization released VLC 3.0.13, and enabled auto updates.<br/>
This usually would be fairly straightforward, a prompt would appear informing you that an update is available, you click download and install, and that would be the end of it.
However and unfortunately, for this particular update, a few additional tedious (if not painful) steps will be necessary<br/>
The issue was introduced in 3.0.12, but it didn't become obvious until we started rolling out 3.0.13.<br/>
While the issue was fixed for 3.0.14, we can't rely on that fix for people who've installed 3.0.12 already.<br/>