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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 ?? | ||
+ | :--[[User:Fishinlove|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. | |
− | + | :--[[User:H2g2bob|H2g2bob]] 13:16, 16 January 2006 (CET) | |
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 24 June 2006
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)