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Running the command vlc --help will create a .TXT file containing all the command-line options. You can also use this to get more exhaustive list: vlc -H If you look for help, on a particular module, you can also use vlc -p module --advanced --help-verbose --help-verbose explains things. Omit this option if too much output is generated To view this without leaving the command-line in Windows, use
Examples for advanced use of VLC's stream output (transcoding, multiple streaming, etc...) Transcoding Transcode a stream to Ogg Vorbis with 2 channels at 128kbps and 44100Hz and save it as foobar.ogg: % vlc -I dummy -vvv input_stream --sout "#transcode{vcodec=none,acodec=vorb,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100}:file{dst=foobar.ogg}" Transcode the input stream and send it to a multicast IP address
This page is an introduction to the compilation of VLC for Android on Linux. Android Studio, SDK and NDK installation Requirements You MUST build on Linux (or OSX if you know what you are doing). The following packages MUST must be installed: the GNU autotools: autoconf, libtool, automake and make (a.k.a. gmake) ...and their dependencies: m4 and gawk, mawk or nawk, the GNU C and C++ compilers a.k.
What is VideoLAN? VideoLAN is a team and a community that develop and support open source video projects. What is VLC? VLC media player 3.0.12 is a multimedia player which plays all media formats on all platforms. Download VLC! Edit the Wiki! This website is a Wiki, so please edit it! Please keep content appropriate and useful. To modify the contents of this wiki, you need to create an account, wh
This page provides a brief overview on the LibVLC binding for Objective-C. Introduction VLCKit is an Objective-C wrapper for libvlc's external interface, on macOS, iOS and tvOS. It includes basic classes for playback, playlists, streaming and transcoding. Doing simple media players (comparable to QuickTime Player or MPlayer OS X) is as hard as doing a QuickTime-based one; thus, it is really easy.
The VLC framework can use your graphic card (aka GPU) to decode H.264 streams (wrongly called HD videos) under certain circumstances. VLC, in its modular approach and its transcoding/streaming capabilities, does decoding in GPU at the decoding stage only and then gets the data back to go to the other stages (streaming, filtering or plug any video output after that). What that means is that, compar
This functionality allows you to link VLC's transcoding capability with a segmenter which will in turn create the series of files needed for http live streaming to the iPhone. Unlike most of VLC's streaming, it doesn't actually stream the files, but assumes that you have your own webserver which will do that job. Notes from the developer: This has only been tested using H.264 w/MP3 or AAC audio us
This page is outdated and information might be incorrect. Create an account to start editing, and then click here to update this article. Transcoding is the process of taking a video file and changing it to a different format or bitrate. Transcoding in VLC media player copies the movie to a new file in a different format, so you end up with both the original and new files. This means you need to h
VLC for Mac death is "greatly exaggerated" / What is Lunettes? VLC for Mac is being maintained. However the old Cocoa graphical interface of VLC, is not being maintained at this time. The reason is that we are in the process of rewriting a new interface for VLC. Its codename is Lunettes. Why a rewrite? This is something really easy to see. VLC for Mac is just not "Mac" enough. So far, we could nam
Deinterlacing is the process of converting source material that contains alternating half-pictures to a computer screen that displays a full picture at a time. This is a fundamentally impossible process that must always produce some image degradation, since it ideally requires "temporal interpolation" which involves guessing the movement of every object in the image and applying motion correction
The libVLC (VLC SDK) media framework can be embedded into an application to get multimedia capabilities. libVLC is a cross-platform audio and video API that provides a comprehensive multimedia API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop to render video and output audio as well as encode and stream. Since VLC is based on libVLC, one should be able to have the same features that VLC media
The Windows build of VLC includes an (optionaly installed) ActiveX control. The ActiveX control enables VLC to be embedded in web browsers and third-party applications. Important The API described in this page only reflects VLC ActiveX controls prior to 0.8.5.1. This API will be removed soon. It is not advised to use this JS API any longer. Please use the VLC ActiveX v2 interface as described in t
This page is outdated and information might be incorrect. Create an account to start editing, and then click here to update this article. All standard operations of VLC should be available from the GUI. However, some complex operations can only be done from the command line and there are situations in which you don't need or want a GUI. Here is the complete description of VLC's command line and ho
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