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Yes, you can.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have no personal experience, but I googled "install VLC player on Chromebook" and ran across this answer on some forum: "You don't actually need VLC to play video on a chromebook. Chromebooks suppose you keep your files in the cloud, not locally, so you just upload the files you want to play to your Drive folder. Google Drive will play pretty much any video file you throw at it, including codecs that VLC cannot play (like DNxHD for example). Drive is the equivalent of VLC, so you don't need a special app. If Drive doesn't work then the one thing that is almost guaranteed to work is YouTube. Again just upload to your YouTube account and leave it to cook. YouTube has never failed me yet. It is a different way of working, I agree, but is in the nature of Chromebooks to be cloud-based." Try that, or try a similar google search for other suggestions. That's what I usually do to find out how to do things on Chromebook. Good luck!
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