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== History == | == History == | ||
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The VideoLAN project was started as a school project in 1996 by students of [http://www.ecp.fr École Centrale Paris], a French engineering school. These students wanted to be able to watch television on their PCs. (They also wanted to upgrade the [http://www.via.ecp.fr VIA Centrale Réseaux] network so they needed a bandwidth intensive application to justify the upgrade.) | The VideoLAN project was started as a school project in 1996 by students of [http://www.ecp.fr École Centrale Paris], a French engineering school. These students wanted to be able to watch television on their PCs. (They also wanted to upgrade the [http://www.via.ecp.fr VIA Centrale Réseaux] network so they needed a bandwidth intensive application to justify the upgrade.) | ||
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In 2001, after many months (if not years) of negotiation, [//images.videolan.org/images/paper.jpeg the school's Director agreed to a change to the GPL licence]. Developers from all around the world started working on the project right away. One of them (gibalou) even submitted the Win32 port 6 months later! | In 2001, after many months (if not years) of negotiation, [//images.videolan.org/images/paper.jpeg the school's Director agreed to a change to the GPL licence]. Developers from all around the world started working on the project right away. One of them (gibalou) even submitted the Win32 port 6 months later! | ||
− | The first large scale multicast streaming tests occurred in May 2002. 500 students on the VIA Centrale Réseaux network were able to participate in these tests. In January 2003, the first MPEG4 streams were tested and realtime MPEG4 encoding was available two months later. | + | The first large scale multicast streaming tests occurred in May 2002. 500 students on the VIA Centrale Réseaux network were able to participate in these tests. In January 2003, the first MPEG4 streams were tested and realtime MPEG4 encoding was available two months later. |
== VideoLAN Dev Days == | == VideoLAN Dev Days == | ||
+ | * [[VDD19]] (2019) | ||
* [[VDD18]] (2018) | * [[VDD18]] (2018) | ||
* [[VDD17]] (2017) ([https://www.videolan.org/videolan/events/vdd17/ No article but it happened]) | * [[VDD17]] (2017) ([https://www.videolan.org/videolan/events/vdd17/ No article but it happened]) | ||
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== Publicity and outreach == | == Publicity and outreach == | ||
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* [[Intellectual Properties|Intellectual Properties, trademarks]] | * [[Intellectual Properties|Intellectual Properties, trademarks]] | ||
* Find out [[We Use VideoLAN|who uses VideoLAN]] | * Find out [[We Use VideoLAN|who uses VideoLAN]] | ||
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== VideoLAN projects == | == VideoLAN projects == | ||
Here is a short list of the main [[VideoLAN projects|projects]] hosted by the VideoLAN project: | Here is a short list of the main [[VideoLAN projects|projects]] hosted by the VideoLAN project: | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[VLC media player]], the core and main program, is a complete video solution that is a player, a live transcoder and a streamer. |
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* [[x264]], a free [[H264]] / AVC encoder. | * [[x264]], a free [[H264]] / AVC encoder. | ||
+ | * [[dav1d]], a free [[AV1]] decoder. | ||
=== Libraries === | === Libraries === | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Libdvdcss]], a C library to access DVDs without having to bother about the decryption. |
* [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libdca libdca], a DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder. | * [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libdca libdca], a DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder. | ||
* [[libdvbpsi]], a C library to decode and generate MPEG TS and DVB PSI tables. | * [[libdvbpsi]], a C library to decode and generate MPEG TS and DVB PSI tables. | ||
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* {{VLC}} | * {{VLC}} | ||
* [[VLC CodeNames]] | * [[VLC CodeNames]] | ||
− | * [[VideoLAN Server]] (VLS) | + | * [[VideoLAN Server]] (VLS) '''(Not used anymore)''' |
* [[VideoLAN Team]] | * [[VideoLAN Team]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:38, 5 February 2020
VideoLAN Organization is the non-profit foundation that develops software for playing and streaming video and other media formats. VideoLAN is most notable for its flagship product, VLC media player.
Contents
History
The VideoLAN project was started as a school project in 1996 by students of École Centrale Paris, a French engineering school. These students wanted to be able to watch television on their PCs. (They also wanted to upgrade the VIA Centrale Réseaux network so they needed a bandwidth intensive application to justify the upgrade.)
They began writing VLS (VideoLAN Server) and the VLC (VideoLAN Client) to stream and read MPEG-2 streams. They succeeded in serving and reading the first stream in 1998. These two programs were planned to be modular, which meant a core consisting basically of communication functions to be used by the modules. This allowed easy porting of the OS specific modules.
In 2001, after many months (if not years) of negotiation, the school's Director agreed to a change to the GPL licence. Developers from all around the world started working on the project right away. One of them (gibalou) even submitted the Win32 port 6 months later!
The first large scale multicast streaming tests occurred in May 2002. 500 students on the VIA Centrale Réseaux network were able to participate in these tests. In January 2003, the first MPEG4 streams were tested and realtime MPEG4 encoding was available two months later.
VideoLAN Dev Days
- VDD19 (2019)
- VDD18 (2018)
- VDD17 (2017) (No article but it happened)
- VDD16 (2016)
- VDD15 (2015)
- VDD14 (2014)
- VDD13 (2013)
- VDD12 (2012)
Publicity and outreach
- Intellectual Properties, trademarks
- Find out who uses VideoLAN
- VideoLAN in the news
- Design and goodies
- VideoLAN's websites
VideoLAN projects
Here is a short list of the main projects hosted by the VideoLAN project:
- VLC media player, the core and main program, is a complete video solution that is a player, a live transcoder and a streamer.
- x264, a free H264 / AVC encoder.
- dav1d, a free AV1 decoder.
Libraries
- Libdvdcss, a C library to access DVDs without having to bother about the decryption.
- libdca, a DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder.
- libdvbpsi, a C library to decode and generate MPEG TS and DVB PSI tables.
Discover also lesser known projects.
Capitalisation
VideoLAN is to be written as VideoLAN with the first letter V capital as a proper noun, and LAN capital being an abbreviation for "Local Area Network". Incorrect spellings include Videolan, videoLAN and VIDEOLAN.
See also
- VLC media player
- VLC CodeNames
- VideoLAN Server (VLS) (Not used anymore)
- VideoLAN Team
VideoLAN's Administration
- Admin TODO
- Skanda migration
- VideoLAN Servers
- How to add a skin on the skins download page
- Download mirrors integrity tests