If you have already updated, or need to build a new card, entering the code below will fix it.
The first segment (which rolls back to the previous version of VLC) is a series of lines that the RPi reads as one line due to the \ markers at the end of each visual line:
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sudo apt-get --allow-downgrades -y install vlc=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
libvlc-bin=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
libvlc5=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
libvlccore9=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-bin=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-data=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-base=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-qt=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-video-output=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-l10n=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-notify=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-samba=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-skins2=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-video-splitter=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3 \
vlc-plugin-visualization=3.0.12-0+deb10u1+rpt3
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sudo apt-mark hold vlc
sudo apt-mark hold libvlc-bin
sudo apt-mark hold libvlc5
sudo apt-mark hold libvlccore9
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-bin
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-data
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-base
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-qt
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-video-output
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-l10n
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-notify
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-samba
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-skins2
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-video-splitter
sudo apt-mark hold vlc-plugin-visualization
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