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Revision as of 21:29, 5 November 2012

Introduction

VLC media player is a very popular, but quite large and complex piece of software.
It uses a large number of 3rd party libraries.

VLC development is open source, and then a large community of developers worldwide contribute to it.
However, entering a project such as VLC media player can be long and complex for new developers.

This guide seeks to help understanding the VLC code base and VLC internals to quickly get up to speed.
NB: this guide is not about compiling VLC.


A very good introduction to VLC can also be found on enjoythearchitecture.

The layers of VLC and libVLC

VLC's Core / libVLCcore

The most important (and probably most complex) part of VLC is the core, located in src/ in the repository.

Plugins / Modules

Writing a VLC module

Input

  • Access
    • An access module provides a byte stream from a location string MRL.
  • Demuxer
    • A demux module parses a byte stream and splits it into elementary streams (tracks).
  • Access-Demuxer
    • An access_demux module combines the functionality of access and demux (and bypass any stream filters), splitting elementary streams directly from a location string. It's used where the bytestream abstraction is inadequate.
  • Stream Filters
    • A stream filter module converts a byte stream into another byte stream. It could be used for file or byte stream decryption, as it is already used for decompression (gzip, Bzip2, XZ).
  • Decoder
    • A decoder takes an elementary stream and convert into raw video, audio or text data, reading for output.

Audio

Video

Interfaces

Modules types not documented (yet)

Streaming output

libVLC and bindings

VLC source code overview

Coding for VLC

Authors

  • Derk-Jan Hartman
  • Christophe Massiot
  • Samuel Hocevar
  • Geoffroy Couprie
  • Jean-Baptiste Kempf

Testing

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