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Hi,  
 
Hi,  
  I am a new user of vls, i want to know :
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:I am a new user of vls, i want to know :
Except the telnet,if there have another method to control the vls ??
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:Except the telnet,if there have another method to control the vls ??
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:--[[User:Fishinlove|Fishinlove]]
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Hello,
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:You'd probably be better off asking this in the forum - http://forum.videolan.org - and not here.
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:VLS doesn't have a graphical interface - I think telnet and specifying opeions on the command line are the only ways to control it - http://www.videolan.org/doc has some details.
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:In most cases you'd be better off using vlc.
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:One thing that works in vlc, and probably also in vls (but I'm not sure) is to run
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vls -l
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:which lists all modules (encoders, muxers, decoders and interfaces). Other interfaces you can use will be listed.
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:--[[User:H2g2bob|H2g2bob]] 13:16, 16 January 2006 (CET)

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Hi,

I am a new user of vls, i want to know :
Except the telnet,if there have another method to control the vls ??
--Fishinlove

Hello,

You'd probably be better off asking this in the forum - http://forum.videolan.org - and not here.
VLS doesn't have a graphical interface - I think telnet and specifying opeions on the command line are the only ways to control it - http://www.videolan.org/doc has some details.
In most cases you'd be better off using vlc.
One thing that works in vlc, and probably also in vls (but I'm not sure) is to run
vls -l
which lists all modules (encoders, muxers, decoders and interfaces). Other interfaces you can use will be listed.
--H2g2bob 13:16, 16 January 2006 (CET)