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== Windows[[Image:Windows-logo.jpg|100x100px]]  ==
 
== Windows[[Image:Windows-logo.jpg|100x100px]]  ==
  
 {{VLC}} is compatible and works under Windows Operating Systems 2000/XP/Vista/7. It can also be  
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 {{VLC}} is compatible and works under Windows Operating Systems 2000/XP/Vista/7. It can also be used under Windows 95/98/Me using [http://kernelex.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page KernelEx].
  
used under Windows 95/98/Me using [http://kernelex.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page KernelEx].
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#Download the self-extracting package (or the 7-zip/zip package, which requires an extraction first) from the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html VLC Windows download page].  
 
 
#Download the self-extracting package (or the 7-zip/zip package, which requires an extraction first) from  
 
 
 
the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html VLC Windows download page].  
 
 
#Launch the '''.exe''' to install VLC.  
 
#Launch the '''.exe''' to install VLC.  
 
#Follow the steps in the installer.
 
#Follow the steps in the installer.
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=== Debian testing (squeeze)  ===
 
=== Debian testing (squeeze)  ===
  
You should not be using Debian testing unless you perfectly know what you are doing. It is almost  
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You should not be using Debian testing unless you perfectly know what you are doing. It is almost impossible to support Debian testing and there are no plans to do it.  
 
 
impossible to support Debian testing and there are no plans to do it.  
 
  
For more information on Debian testing, please look at the [http://www.debian.org/devel/testing Testing  
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For more information on Debian testing, please look at the [http://www.debian.org/devel/testing Testing Page].  
 
 
Page].  
 
  
 
=== Debian unstable (sid)  ===
 
=== Debian unstable (sid)  ===
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There are VLC packages for Mandrake 9.1 and Cooker.  
 
There are VLC packages for Mandrake 9.1 and Cooker.  
  
To install them, add the following sources for either Mandrake 9.1 or Cooker (you can use  
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To install them, add the following sources for either Mandrake 9.1 or Cooker (you can use [http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/ Easy urpmi] for that): ''contrib'' from the core distribution and ''plf''(Penguin Liberation Front) from the external add-ons. Then install the required packages with '''urpmi''':  # '''urpmi libdvdcss2 libdvdplay0 wxvlc vlc-plugin-a52 vlc-plugin-ogg vlc-plugin-mad'''
 
 
[http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/ Easy urpmi] for that): ''contrib'' from the core distribution and ''plf''  
 
 
 
(Penguin Liberation Front) from the external add-ons.  
 
 
 
Then install the required packages with '''urpmi''':  
 
 
 
  # '''urpmi libdvdcss2 libdvdplay0 wxvlc vlc-plugin-a52 vlc-plugin-ogg vlc-plugin-mad'''
 
  
 
== Linux CentOS (EL5)[[Image:Centos1.png|150x100px]] ==
 
== Linux CentOS (EL5)[[Image:Centos1.png|150x100px]] ==
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== Linux Redhat[[Image:Redhat.jpg|100x100px]]  ==
 
== Linux Redhat[[Image:Redhat.jpg|100x100px]]  ==
  
Download the RPM package ''vlc'' and the packages listed in the ''required libraries and codecs'' section  
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Download the RPM package ''vlc'' and the packages listed in the ''required libraries and codecs'' section (the other packages are optional) from the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-redhat.html VLC Red Hat download page] and put them all into the same directory.  
 
 
(the other packages are optional) from the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-redhat.html VLC Red Hat  
 
 
 
download page] and put them all into the same directory.  
 
 
 
 
Then install the RPM packages you have downloaded:  
 
Then install the RPM packages you have downloaded:  
  
 
  # '''rpm -U *.rpm'''
 
  # '''rpm -U *.rpm'''
  
If you have not installed all the RPM packages included with your distribution, you may be asked to  
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If you have not installed all the RPM packages included with your distribution, you may be asked to install a few of them first.
 
 
install a few of them first.
 
  
 
== Linux Ubuntu [[File:Ubuntulogo.png|150x100px]] ==  
 
== Linux Ubuntu [[File:Ubuntulogo.png|150x100px]] ==  
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2.Installing VLC from the Terminal  
 
2.Installing VLC from the Terminal  
  
Launch a Terminal from Applications/Accessories or simply press the shortcut key CTRl + ALT + T and type  
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Launch a Terminal from Applications/Accessories or simply press the shortcut key CTRl + ALT + T and type the following command in the terminal to Download and Install VLC Media Player.   
 
 
the following command in the terminal to Download and Install VLC Media Player.   
 
 
   
 
   
 
  # '''sudo apt-get install vlc'''
 
  # '''sudo apt-get install vlc'''

Revision as of 21:10, 28 December 2011

VLC User Guide

Quick Start Guide
Installing VLC
History
Usage
Interface
Open Media
Audio
Video
Playback
Playlist
Subtitles
Video and Audio Filters
Snapshots
Hotkeys
Uninstalling VLC
Troubleshooting
Advanced usage
Using VLC inside a webpage
Command line
Alternative Interfaces
Misc

Appendix
Building Pages for the HTTP Interface
Format String
Building Lua Playlist Scripts
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There are VLC binaries available for the many OSes, but not for all supported ones. If there are no

binaries for your OS or if you want to change the default settings, you can compile VLC from sources.

WindowsWindows-logo.jpg

 VLC media player is compatible and works under Windows Operating Systems 2000/XP/Vista/7. It can also be used under Windows 95/98/Me using KernelEx.

  1. Download the self-extracting package (or the 7-zip/zip package, which requires an extraction first) from the VLC Windows download page.
  2. Launch the .exe to install VLC.
  3. Follow the steps in the installer.

File:Installer.png


 - You read the terms of service and click "Next >" .

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-You choose the components you wish to install and click "Next >" .

2.png


-You choose the installation folder with "Browse..." and when you are ready you click "Install".

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Unattended/silent installation: Use "filename" /L="languagecode" /S. Example for english installation:

vlc-1.1.0-win32.exe /L=1033 /S

Mac OS X 100x100px

  1. Download the Mac OS X package from the VLC MacOS X download page.
  2. Double-click on the icon of the package: an icon will appear on your Desktop, right beside your drives.
  3. Open it and drag the VLC application from the resulting window to the place where you want to install it (it should be /Applications).


Macvlc.png

BeOSBeOS Logo.png

  1. Download the Zip file from the VLC BeOS download page.
  2. Unzip the file in a directory to install VLC.

DebianDebian.png

Debian stable (lenny)

Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian stable main
deb-src http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian stable main

Then, for a normal install, write the following commands in Terminal:

# apt-get update
# apt-get install vlc libdvdcss2

Debian testing (squeeze)

You should not be using Debian testing unless you perfectly know what you are doing. It is almost impossible to support Debian testing and there are no plans to do it.

For more information on Debian testing, please look at the Testing Page.

Debian unstable (sid)

Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian sid main
deb-src http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian sid main

Then, for a normal install, write the following commands in Terminal:

# apt-get update
# apt-get install vlc libdvdcss2

Linux MandrakeMandrake-wave.png

There are VLC packages for Mandrake 9.1 and Cooker.

To install them, add the following sources for either Mandrake 9.1 or Cooker (you can use Easy urpmi for that): contrib from the core distribution and plf(Penguin Liberation Front) from the external add-ons. Then install the required packages with urpmi: # urpmi libdvdcss2 libdvdplay0 wxvlc vlc-plugin-a52 vlc-plugin-ogg vlc-plugin-mad

Linux CentOS (EL5)150x100px

1. Download and install the latest rpmforge-release rpm (eg rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm)

2. Either;

# yum install vlc 

or (if you have epel-release installed);

# yum --disablerepo='epel' install vlc 


Linux RedhatRedhat.jpg

Download the RPM package vlc and the packages listed in the required libraries and codecs section (the other packages are optional) from the VLC Red Hat download page and put them all into the same directory. Then install the RPM packages you have downloaded:

# rpm -U *.rpm

If you have not installed all the RPM packages included with your distribution, you may be asked to install a few of them first.

Linux Ubuntu Ubuntulogo.png

1. Installing VLC from Ubuntu Software Center

Search 'vlc media player' in the Ubuntu Software Center and install it like shown in the image.
Vlcsoc.png


2.Installing VLC from the Terminal

Launch a Terminal from Applications/Accessories or simply press the shortcut key CTRl + ALT + T and type the following command in the terminal to Download and Install VLC Media Player.

# sudo apt-get install vlc


Vlcterminal.png



To launch VLC Go to Applications -> Sound & Video then look for VLC Player.

Compile the sources by yourself (for every other OS)

For more detailed information on compiling VLC by yourself, please have a look at the documentation on

our developers website.

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