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==Use the command line==
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== Use the command line ==
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All standard operations of VLC should be available from the GUI. However, some complex operations can only be done from the command line and there are situations in which you don't need or want a GUI. Here is the complete description of VLC's command line and how to use it.
  
All standard operations of VLC should be available from the GUI. However, some complex operations can only be done from the command line and there are situations in which you don't need or want a GUI. Here is the complete description of VLC's command line and how to use it.
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You need to be quite comfortable with [[command line]] usage to use this.  
  
You need to be quite comfortable with command line usage to use this.
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Note: Windows users have to use the ''--option-name="value"'' syntax instead of the ''--option-name value'' syntax.
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=== Getting help ===
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VLC uses a modular structure. The core mainly manages communication between modules. All the multimedia processing is done by modules. There are input modules, [[demultiplex]]ers, decoders, video output modules, ...  
  
Note: Windows users have to use the ''--option-name="value"'' syntax instead of the ''--option-name value'' syntax.
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This chapter will only describe the "general" options, i.e. the core options. Each module adds new options. For example, the HTTP input module will add options for caching, proxy, authentication, ...  
  
===Getting help===
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By using '''vlc --help''', you will get the basic core options. '''vlc --longhelp''' will give all the basic options (core + modules). Adding '''--advanced''' will give the "advanced options" (for advanced users). So '''vlc --longhelp --advanced''' will give you all options. You can also append '''--help-verbose''' if you want more detailed help.
  
VLC uses a modular structure. The core mainly manages communication between modules. All the multimedia processing is done by modules. There are input modules, demultiplexers, decoders, video output modules, ...
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Also, you might want to get debug information. To do this, use '''-v''' or '''-vv''' (this will show lower severity messages). If your console supports it, you can add '''--color to get messages in color.'''
  
This chapter will only describe the "general" options, i.e. the core options. Each module adds new options. For example, the HTTP input module will add options for caching, proxy, authentication, ...
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=== Opening streams ===
  
By using '''vlc --help''', you will get the basic core options. '''vlc --longhelp''' will give all the basic options (core + modules). Adding '''--advanced''' will give the "advanced options" (for advanced users). So '''vlc --longhelp --advanced''' will give you all options. You can also append '''--help-verbose''' if you want more detailed help.
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The following commands start VLC and start reading the given element(s):
  
Also, you might want to get debug informations. To do this, use '''-v''' or '''-vv''' (this will show lower severity messages). If your console supports it, you can add '''--color to get messages in color.
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==== Opening a file ====
  
===Opening streams===
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Start VLC with:
  
The following commands start VLC and start reading the given element(s)
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{{%}} '''vlc my_file'''
  
====Opening a file====
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VLC should be able to recognize the file type. If it does not, you can force demultiplexer and decoder (see below).
  
Start VLC with:
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A list of all video and audio codecs supported by VLC check the [https://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html VLC features list].
  
% '''vlc my_file'''
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==== Opening a DVD or VCD, or an audio CD ====
  
VLC should be able to recognize the file type. If it does not, you can force demultiplexer and decoder (see below).
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Start VLC with:
  
A list of all video and audio codecs supported by VLC is available on the [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html VLC features list].
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For a DVD with menus:  
  
====Opening a DVD or VCD, or an audio CD====
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{{%}} '''vlc dvd://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]'''
  
Start VLC with:
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In most cases, '''vlc dvd://''' or '''vlc dvd://[device]''' will do. [device] is for example '''/dev/dvd''' on GNU/Linux or '''D:''' on Windows (complete path to your DVD drive).
  
For a DVD with menus:
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or
% '''vlc dvd://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]'''
 
  
In most cases, '''vlc dvd://''' or '''vlc dvd://[device]''' will do. [device] is for example '''/dev/dvd''' on GNU/Linux or '''D:''' on Windows (complete path to your DVD drive).
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(DVD without menus):
  
or
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{{%}} '''vlc dvdsimple://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]'''
  
(DVD without menus):
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or
  
% '''vlc dvdsimple://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]'''
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(VCD):  
  
or
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{{%}} '''vlc vcd://[device][@{E|P|E|T|S}[number]]'''
  
(VCD):
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or
  
% '''vlc vcd://[device][@{E|P|E|T|S}[number]]'''
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(Audio CD):  
  
or
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{{%}} '''vlc cdda://[device][@[track]]'''
  
(Audio CD):
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==== Receiving a network stream ====
  
% '''vlc cdda://[device][@[track]]'''
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To receive an [[unicast]] [[RTP]]/[[UDP]] stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:
  
====Receiving a network stream====
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{{%}} '''vlc rtp://@:5004'''
  
To receive an unicast RTP/UDP stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:
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If 5004 is the [[port]] to which packets are sent. 1234 is another commonly used port number. you use the default port (1234), '''vlc rtp://''' will do. For more information, look at the Streaming Howto.
  
% '''vlc  rtp://@:5004'''
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To receive an multicast UDP/RTP stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:  
  
If 5004 is the port to which packets are sent. 1234 is another commonly used port number. you use the default port (1234), '''vlc rtp://''' will do.
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{{%}} '''vlc rtp://@multicast_address:port'''
For more information, look at the Streaming Howto.
 
  
To receive an multicast UDP/RTP stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:
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To receive a [[SSM]] (source specific multicast) stream, you can use:  
  
  % '''vlc rtp://@multicast_address:port'''
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  {{%}} '''vlc rtp://server_address@multicast_address:port'''
  
To receive a SSM (source specific multicast) stream, you can use:
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This only works on [[Operating system]]s that support SSM (Windows XP and Linux).
  
% '''vlc rtp://server_address@multicast_address:port'''
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To receive a HTTP stream, start VLC with:  
  
This only works on OSs that support SSM (Windows XP and Linux).
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{{%}} '''vlc <nowiki>http://www.example.org/your_file.mpg</nowiki>'''
  
To receive a HTTP stream, start VLC with:
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To receive a [[RTSP]] stream, start VLC with:&lt;/para&gt;
  
  % '''vlc http://www.example.org/your_file.mpg'''
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  {{%}} '''vlc rtsp://www.example.org/your_stream'''
  
To receive a RTSP stream, start VLC with:</para>
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=== Modules selection ===
  
% '''vlc rtsp://www.example.org/your_stream'''
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VLC always tries to select the most appropriate interface, input and output modules, among the ones available on the system, according to the stream it is given to read. However, you may wish to force the use of a specific module with the following options.  
  
===Modules selection===
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*'''--intf &lt;module&gt;''' allows you to select the interface module.
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*'''--extraintf &lt;module&gt;''' allows you to select extra interface modules that will be launched in addition to the main one. This is mainly useful for special ''control'' interfaces, like HTTP, RC (Remote Control), ... (see below)
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*'''--aout &lt;module&gt;''' allows you to select the audio output module.
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*'''--vout &lt;module&gt;''' allows you to select the video output module.
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*'''--memcpy &lt;module&gt;''' allows you to choose a memory copy module. You should probably never touch that.
  
VLC always tries to select the most appropriate interface, input and output modules, among the ones available on the system, according to the stream it is given to read. However, you may wish to force the use of a specific module with the following options.
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You can get a listing of the available modules by using '''vlc -l'''
  
*'''--intf  <module>''' allows you to select the interface module.
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=== Stream Output ===
*'''--extraintf  <module>''' allows you to select extra interface modules that will be launched in addition to the main one. This is mainly useful for special ''control'' interfaces, like HTTP, RC (Remote Control), ... (see below)
 
*'''--aout  <module>''' allows you to select the audio output module.
 
*'''--vout  <module>''' allows you to select the video output module.
 
*'''--memcpy  <module>''' allows you to choose a memory copy module. You should probably never touch that.
 
  
You can get a listing of the available modules by using '''vlc -l'''
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The Stream output system allows vlc to become a streaming server.
  
===Stream Output===
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For more details on the stream output system, please have a look at the [[Documentation:Streaming HowTo|Streaming HowTo]].
  
The Stream output system allows vlc to become a streaming server.
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<br>
  
For more details on the stream output system, please have a look at the [[Documentation:Streaming HowTo|Streaming HowTo]].
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=== Other Options ===
  
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==== Audio options ====
  
===Other Options===
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*'''--noaudio''' disables audio output. Note that if you are streaming (ex: to a file) this has no effect (streaming copies the audio verbatim). Use --sout-xxx instead (ex: --no-sout-audio)
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*'''--mono''' forces VLC to treat the stream in mono audio.
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*'''--volume &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' sets the level of audio output (between 0 and 1024). Also only applies to local playback (like --noaudio).
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*'''--aout-rate &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' sets the audio output frequency (Hz). By default, VLC will try to autodetect this.
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*'''--desync &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' compensates desynchronization of audio (ms). (If audio and video streams are not synchronized, use this setting to delay the audio stream)
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*'''--audio-filter &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' adds audio filters to the processing chain. Available filters are visual (visualizer with spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope), headphone (virtual headphone patialization) and normalizer (volume normalizer)
  
====Audio options====
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==== Video options ====
  
*'''--noaudio''' disables audio output.
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*'''--no-video''' disables video output.  
*'''--mono''' forces VLC to treat the stream in mono audio.
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*'''--grayscale''' turns video output into grayscale mode.  
*'''--volume <integer>''' sets the level of audio output (between 0 and 1024).
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*'''--fullscreen''' ( or '''-f''') sets fullscreen video.
*'''--aout-rate <integer>''' sets the audio output frequency (Hz). By default, VLC will try to autodetect this.
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*'''--nooverlay''' disables [[hardware acceleration]] for the video output.  
*'''--desync <integer>''' compensates desynchronization of audio (ms). (If audio and video streams are not synchronized, use this setting to delay the audio stream)
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*'''--width, --height &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' sets the video window dimensions. By default, the video window size will be adjusted to match the video dimensions.  
*'''--audio-filter <string>''' adds audio filters to the processing chain. Available filters are visual (visualizer with spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope), headphone (virtual headphone  patialization) and normalizer (volume normalizer)
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*'''--start-time &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' starts the video here; the integer is the number of seconds from the beginning (e.g. 1:30 is written as 90)  
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*'''--stop-time &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' stops the video here; the integer is the number of seconds from the beginning (e.g. 1:30 is written as 90)
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*'''--zoom &lt;[[float]]&gt;''' adds a zoom factor.
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*'''--aspect-ratio &lt;mode&gt;''' forces source aspect ratio. Modes are 4x3, 16x9, ...
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*'''--spumargin &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' forces SPU subtitles position.
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*'''--video-filter &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' adds video filters to the processing chain. You can add several filters, separated by commas
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*'''--sub-filter &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' adds video subpictures filter to the processing chain.
  
====Video options====
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==== Desktop/Screen grab options ====
  
*'''--novideo''' disables video output.
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You can see the various options for "grabbing the desktop" (VLC's built-in screen grabber capture device) by using the GUI. See https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&amp;t=46971
*'''--grayscale''' turns video output into grayscale mode.
 
*'''--fullscreen''' ( or '''-f''') sets fullscreen video.
 
*'''--nooverlay''' disables hardware acceleration for the video output.
 
*'''--width, --height <integer>''' sets the video window dimensions. By default, the video window size will be adjusted to match the video dimensions.
 
*'''--zoom <float>''' adds a zoom factor.
 
*'''--aspect-ratio <mode>''' forces source aspect ratio. Modes are 4x3, 16x9, ...
 
*'''--spumargin  <integer>''' forces SPU subtitles postion.
 
*'''--video-filter <string>''' adds video filters to the processing chain. You can add several filters, separated by commas
 
*'''--sub-filter <string>''' adds video subpictures filter to the processing chain.
 
  
====Playlist options====
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==== Playlist options ====
  
*'''--random''' plays files randomly forever.
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*'''--random''' plays files randomly forever.  
*'''--loop''' loops playlist on end.
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*'''--loop''' loops playlist on end.  
*'''--repeat''' repeats current item until another item is forced
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*'''--repeat''' repeats current item until another item is forced  
 
*'''--play-and-stop''' stops the playlist after each played item.
 
*'''--play-and-stop''' stops the playlist after each played item.
  
====Network options====
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==== Network options ====
  
*'''--server-port <integer>''' sets server port.
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*'''--server-port &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' sets server port.  
*'''--iface <string>''' specifies the network interface to use.
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*'''--iface &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies the network interface to use.  
*'''--iface-addr <string>''' specifies your network interface IP address.
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*'''--iface-addr &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies your network interface IP address.  
*'''--mtu <integer>''' specifies the MTU of the network interface.
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*'''--mtu &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' specifies the MTU of the network interface.  
*'''--ipv6''' forces IPv6.
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*'''--ipv6''' forces IPv6.  
 
*'''--ipv4''' forces IPv4.
 
*'''--ipv4''' forces IPv4.
  
====CPU options====
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==== CPU options ====
  
You should probably not touch these options unless you know what you are doing.
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You should probably not touch these options unless you know what you are doing.  
  
*'''--nommx''' disables the use of MMX CPU extensions.
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*'''--nommx''' disables the use of MMX CPU extensions.  
*'''--no3dn''' disables the use of 3D Now! CPU extensions.
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*'''--no3dn''' disables the use of 3D Now! CPU extensions.  
*'''--nommxext''' disables the use of MMX Ext CPU extensions.
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*'''--nommxext''' disables the use of MMX Ext CPU extensions.  
*'''--nosse''' disables the use of SSE CPU extensions.
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*'''--nosse''' disables the use of SSE CPU extensions.  
 
*'''--noaltivec''' disables the use of Altivec CPU extensions.
 
*'''--noaltivec''' disables the use of Altivec CPU extensions.
  
====Miscellaneous options====
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==== Miscellaneous options ====
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*'''--quiet''' deactivates all console messages.
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*'''--color''' displays color messages.
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*'''--search-path &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies interface default search path.
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*'''--plugin-path &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies plugin search path.
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*'''--no-plugins-cache''' disables the plugin cache (plugins cache speeds up startup)
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*'''--dvd &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies the default DVD device.
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*'''--vcd &lt;[[string]]&gt;''' specifies the default VCD device.
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*'''--program &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' specifies program (SID) (for streams with several programs, like satellite ones).
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*'''--audio-type &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' specifies the default audio type to use with dvds.
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*'''--audio-channel &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' specifies the default audio channel to use with dvds.
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*'''--spu-channel &lt;[[integer]]&gt;''' specifies the default subtitle channel to use with dvds.
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*'''--version''' gives you information about the current VLC version.
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*'''--module &lt;module&gt; ''' displays help about specified module. (Shortcut: '''-p''')
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=== Item-specific options ===
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There are many options that are related to items (like '''--novideo''', '''--codec''', '''--fullscreen''').
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For all of these, you have the possibility to make them item-specific, using ":" instead of "--" and putting the option just after the concerned item.
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Examples:
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{{%}} '''vlc file1.mpg&nbsp;:fullscreen file2.mpg'''
  
*'''--quiet'''  deactivates all console messages.
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will play file1.mpg in fullscreen mode and file2.mpg in the default mode (which is generally no fullscreen), whereas
*'''--color''' displays color messages.
 
*'''--search-path  <string>''' specifies interface default search path.
 
*'''--plugin-path  <string>''' specifies plugin search path.
 
*'''--no-plugins-cache''' disables the plugin cache (plugins cache speeds up startup)
 
*'''--dvd  <string>''' specifies the default DVD device.
 
*'''--vcd  <string>''' specifies the default VCD device.
 
*'''--program  <integer>''' specifies program (SID) (for streams with several programs, like satellite ones).
 
*'''--audio-type  <integer>''' specifies the default audio type to use with dvds.
 
*'''--audio-channel  <integer>''' specifies the default audio channel to use with dvds.
 
*'''--spu-channel  <integer>''' specifies the default subtitle channel to use with dvds.
 
*'''--version''' gives you information about the current VLC version.
 
*'''--module  <module> ''' displays help about specified module. (Shortcut: '''-p''')
 
  
===Item-specific options===
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{{%}} '''vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg file2.mpg'''
  
There are many options that are related to items (like '''--novideo''', '''--codec''', '''--fullscreen''').
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will play both files in fullscreen mode
  
For all of these, you have the possibility to make them item-specific, using ":" instead of "--" and putting the option just after the concerned item.
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{{%}} '''vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg&nbsp;:sub-file=file1.srt&nbsp;:no-fullscreen file2.mpg&nbsp;:filter=distort'''
  
Examples:
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will play file1.mpg in windowed (no-fullscreen) mode with the subtitles file file1.srt and will play file2.mpg with video filter distort enabled in fullscreen mode (item-specific options override global options).
  
% '''vlc file1.mpg :fullscreen file2.mpg'''
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== Advanced use of filters ==
will play file1.mpg in fullscreen mode and file2.mpg in the default mode (which is generally no fullscreen), whereas
 
% '''vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg file2.mpg'''
 
will play both files in fullscreen mode
 
  
% '''vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg :sub-file=file1.srt :no-fullscreen file2.mpg :filter=distort'''
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=== Filters ===
will play file1.mpg in windowed (no-fullscreen) mode with the subtitles file file1.srt and will play file2.mpg with video filter distort enabled in fullscreen mode (item-specific options override global options)
 
  
==Advanced use of filters==
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These are the old style VLC filters. They only apply to on screen display and thus cannot be streamed. However, on version 1.1.11 you are still able to apply these filters in ''transcode'' module using parameter ''vfilter''. More information can be found on [[Documentation:Streaming HowTo/Advanced Streaming Using the Command Line#vfilter]].
  
===Filters===
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==== Deinterlacing video filter ====
  
These are the old style VLC filters. They only apply to on screen display and thus cannot be streamed.
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Module name: '''deinterlace'''
  
====Deinterlacing video filter====
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*'''--deinterlace-mode {discard,blend,mean,bob,linear,x,yadif,yadif (2x),phosophor,ivtc}''' choose a [[deinterlacing]] mode.
  
Module name: '''deinterlace'''
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==== Invert video filter ====
  
*'''--deinterlace-mode {discard,blend,mean,bob,linear}''' choose a deinterlacing mode.
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Module name: '''invert'''  
  
====Invert video filter====
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==== Image properties filter ====
  
Module name: '''invert'''
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Module name: '''adjust'''  
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/adjust}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/adjust}}
  
====Image properties filter====
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==== Wall video filter ====
  
Module name: '''adjust'''
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Module name: '''wall'''  
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This filter splits the output in several windows.
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/wall}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/wall}}
  
*'''--contrast <float>''' Image contrast in the 0-2 range.
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==== Video transformation filter ====
*'''--brightness <float>''' Image brightness in the 0-2 range.
 
*'''--hue <integer>''' Image hue in the 0-360 range.
 
*'''--saturation <float>''' Image saturation in the 0-3 range.
 
*'''-gamma <float>''' Image gamma in the 0-10 range.
 
  
====Wall video filter====
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Module name: '''transform'''
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/transform}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/transform}}
  
Module name: '''wall'''
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==== Distort video filter ====
  
This filter splits the output in several windows.
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Module name: '''distort'''
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{{See|Documentation:Modules/distort}}
  
*'''--wall-cols <integer>''' Number of columns.
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==== Clone video filter ====
*'''--wall-rows <integer>''' Number of rows.
 
*'''--wall-active <string>''' Select the windows you want to display. To select windows 2 and 4 you would write '''--wall-active 2,4'''. When this option isn't specified, all windows are displayed.
 
  
====Video transformation filter====
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This filter clones the output window.
  
Module name: '''transform'''
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Module name: '''clone'''  
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/clone}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/clone}}
  
*'''--transform-type {90,180,270,hflip,vflip}''' Select rotation angle or symmetry.
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==== Croppadd video filter ====
  
====Distort video filter====
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Module name: '''croppadd'''
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/croppadd}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/croppadd}}
  
Module name: '''distort'''
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==== Motion blur filter ====
  
====Clone video filter====
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Module name: '''motionblur'''
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/motionblur}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/motionblur}}
  
This filter clones the output window.
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==== Video pictures blending ====
  
Module name: '''clone'''
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Module name: '''blend'''  
  
*'''--clone-count <integer>''' Number of clones.
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==== Video scaling filter ====
*'''--clone-vout-list <string>''' Comma separated string of video output modules.
 
  
====Crop video filter====
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Module name: '''scale'''
  
Module name: '''crop'''
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<br>
  
*'''--crop-geometry <string>''' Set the geometry of the zone to crop. This is set as <width> x <height> + <left offset> + <top offset>.
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=== Subpictures Filters ===
*'''--autocrop''' Enable automatic black border cropping.
 
  
====Motion blur filter====
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These are the new VLC filters. They can be streamed.
  
Module name: '''motionblur'''
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==== Marquee display sub filter ====
  
*'''blur-factor <integer>''' Blur factor in the 1-127 range.
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Module name: '''marq'''  
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{{:Documentation:Modules/marq}}
  
====Video pictures blending====
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==== Logo video filter ====
  
Module name: '''blend'''
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Module name: '''logo'''  
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{{Transcluded|Documentation:Modules/logo}}
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{{:Documentation:Modules/logo}}
  
====Video scaling filter====
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This filter can be used both as an old style filter or a subpictures filter.
  
Module name: '''scale'''
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Note: You can move the logo by left-clicking on it.
  
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<br>
  
===Subpictures Filters===
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== The HTTP interface ==
  
These are the new VLC filters. They can be streamed.
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VLC ships with a little [[HTTP interface|HTTP server integrated]]. It is used both to stream using [[HTTP]], and for the HTTP remote control interface.  
  
====Time display sub filter====
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To start VLC with the HTTP interface, use:
  
Module name: '''time'''
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{{%}} '''vlc -I http [--http-src /directory/] [--http-host host:port]'''
  
*'''--time-format <string>''' Time format string. You can use the following special characters %Y = year, %m = month, %d = day, %H = hour, %M = minute, %S = second.
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If you want to have both the "normal" interface and the HTTP interface, use '''vlc --extraintf http'''.  
*'''--time-x <integer>''' X offset from the left in pixels.
 
*'''--time-y <integer>''' Y offset from the top in pixels.
 
  
====Marquee display sub filter====
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The HTTP interface will start listening at host:port (&lt;all interfaces&gt;:8080 if omitted), and will reproduce the structure of /directory at <code><nowiki>http://host:port/</nowiki></code> ( vlc_source_path/share/http if omitted ).
  
Module name: '''marq'''
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Use a browser to go to <code><nowiki>http://your_host_machine:port</nowiki></code>. You should be taken to the main page.
  
*'''--marq-marquee <string>''' Marquee text to display.
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VLC is shipped with a set of files that should be enough for generic needs. It is also possible to customize pages. See [[Documentation:Play HowTo/Building Pages for the HTTP Interface]].  
*'''--marq-x <integer>''' X offset from the left in pixels.
 
*'''--marq-y <integer>''' Y offset from the top in pixels.
 
*'''--marq-timeout <timeout>''' Defines the time the marquee must remain displayed in milliseconds. Default value is 0 (remain forever).
 
  
====Logo video filter====
+
Available pages for 1.0.3&nbsp;:
  
Module name: '''logo'''
+
*<nowiki>http://host:port</nowiki> - Main Interface
 +
*<nowiki>http://host:port/vlm.html</nowiki> - VLM Interface
 +
*<nowiki>http://host:port/mosaic.html</nowiki> - Mosaic Wizard
 +
*<nowiki>http://host:port/flash.html</nowiki> - Flash based remote playback
  
This filter can be used both as an old style filter or a subpictures filter.
 
  
*'''--logo-file <string>''' Full path of the PNG file to use.
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== Other control interfaces ==
*'''--logo-x <integer>''' X offset from the left in pixels.
 
*'''--logo-y <integer>''' Y offset from the top in pixels.
 
*'''--logo-transparency <integer>''' You can set the logo transparency value here (from 0 for full transparency to 255 for full opacity).
 
  
Note: You can move the logo by left-clicking on it.
+
VLC includes a number of so-called interfaces that are not really interfaces, but means of [[Category:Control VLC|controlling VLC]]. Nevertheless, they are enabled by setting them as interface or extra interface, either in the Preferences, in General/Interface, or using '''-I''' or '''--extraintf''' on the command line.  
  
 +
=== Hotkeys ===
  
 +
This module allows you to control VLC and playback via hotkeys. It is always enabled by default. You can use hotkeys in the video output window, you can't in the audio dummy interface.
  
==The HTTP interface==
+
Hotkeys can be hacked by:
  
VLC ships with a little HTTP server integrated. It is used both to stream using HTTP, and for the HTTP remote control interface.
+
{{%}} '''vlc --key-&lt;function&gt; &lt;code&gt;'''
  
To start VLC with the HTTP interface, use:
+
Code is composed by modifiers keys (Alt, Shift, Ctrl, Meta,Command) separated by a dash (-) and terminated by a key (a...z, +, =, -, ',', +, &lt;, &gt;, `, /,&nbsp;;, ', \, [, ], *, Left, Right, Up, Down, Space, Enter, F1...F12, Home, End, Menu, Esc, Page Up, Page Down, Tab, Backspace, Mouse Wheel Up and Mouse Wheel Down). Main controls are available from hotkeys, such as&nbsp;: fullscreen, play-pause, faster, slower, next, prev, stop, quit, vol-up, etc. (use the '''--longhelp''' option for full list of functions). For example, for binding fullscreen to Ctrl-f, run:
% '''vlc -I http [--http-src /directory/] [--http-host host:port]'''
 
  
If you want to have both the "normal" interface and the HTTP interface, use '''vlc --extraintf http'''.
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{{%}} '''vlc --key-fullscreen 'Ctrl-f' '''
  
The HTTP interface will start listening at host:port (<all interfaces>:8080 if omitted), and will reproduce the structure of /directory at http://host:port/ ( vlc_source_path/share/http if omitted ).
+
The list of the default hotkeys is available [[HotKeys|here]].  
  
Use a browser to go to http://your_host_machine:port. You should be taken to the main page.
+
=== RC and RTCI ===
  
VLC is shipped with a set of files that should be enough for generic needs. It is also possible to customize pages. See [[Documentation:Play_HowTo/Building_Pages_for_the_HTTP_Interface]].
+
These two interfaces allow you to control VLC from a command shell (possibly using a remote connexion or a Unix socket).  
  
Available pages for 1.0.3 :
+
Start VLC with '''-I rc''' or '''--extraintf rc'''. When you get the '''Remote control interface initialized, `h' for help''' message, press h and Enter to get help about available commands.  
  
* http://host:port - Main Interface
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To be able to remote connect to your VLC using a TCP socket (telnet-like connexion), use '''--rc-host your_host:port'''. Then, by connecting (using telnet or netcat) to the host on the given port, you will get the command shell.  
* http://host:port/vlm.html - VLM Interface
 
* http://host:port/mosaic.html - Mosaic Wizard
 
* http://host:port/flash.html - Flash based remote playback
 
  
==Other control interfaces==
+
To use a UNIX socket (local socket, this does not work for Windows), use '''--rc-unix /path/to/socket'''. Commands can then be passed using this UNIX socket.
  
VLC includes a number of so-called interfaces that are not really interfaces, but means of controlling VLC. Nevertheless, they are enabled by setting them as interface or extra interface, either in the Preferences, in General/Interface, or using '''-I''' or '''--extraintf''' on the command line.
+
The RTCI interface gives you more advanced options, such as marquee control for the marquee subpicture filter (See filter section).  
  
===Hotkeys===
+
<br>
  
This module allows you to control VLC and playback via hotkeys. It is always enabled by default. You can use hotkeys in the video output window.
+
=== Ncurses ===
  
Hotkeys can be hacked by:
+
This is a text interface, using ncurses library.
% '''vlc --key-<function> &lt;code&gt;'''
 
  
Code is composed by modifiers keys (Alt, Shift, Ctrl, Meta,Command) separated by a dash (-) and terminated by a key (a...z, +, =, -, ',', +, &lt;, &gt;, `, /, ;, ', \, [, ], *, Left, Right, Up, Down, Space, Enter, F1...F12, Home, End, Menu, Esc, Page Up, Page Down, Tab, Backspace, Mouse Wheel Up and Mouse Wheel Down). Main controls are available from hotkeys, such as : fullscreen, play-pause, faster, slower, next, prev, stop, quit, vol-up, etc. (use the '''--longhelp''' option for full list of functions).
+
Start VLC with '''-I ncurses''' or '''--extraintf ncurses'''.
For example, for binding fullscreen to Ctrl-f, run:
 
% '''vlc --key-fullscreen 'Ctrl-f' '''
 
  
===RC and RTCI===
 
  
These two interfaces allow you to control VLC from a command shell (possibly using a remote connexion or a Unix socket).
+
The ncurses interface
  
Start VLC with '''-I rc''' or '''--extraintf rc'''. When you get the '''Remote control interface initialized, `h' for help''' message, press h and Enter to get help about available commands.
+
Press h to get the list of all available commands, with a short description.  
  
To be able to remote connect to your VLC using a TCP socket (telnet-like connexion), use '''--rc-host your_host:port'''. Then, by connecting (using telnet or netcat) to the host on the given port, you will get the command shell.
+
There is also a filebrowser available for the ncurses interface in order to add playlist items. Press 'B' to use it.
  
To use a UNIX socket (local socket, this does not work for Windows), use '''--rc-unix /path/to/socket'''. Commands can then be passed using this UNIX socket.
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The ncurses filebrowser
  
The RTCI interface gives you more advanced options, such as marquee control for the marquee subpicture filter (See filter section).
+
You can set the filebrowser starting point by launching vlc with the '''--browse-dir''' option:
  
 +
{{%}} '''vlc -I ncurses --browse-dir /filebrowser/starting/point/'''
  
===Ncurses===
+
<br>
  
This is a text interface, using ncurses library.
+
=== Gestures ===
  
Start VLC with '''-I ncurses''' or '''--extraintf ncurses'''. You will then get something like that:
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Gestures provide a simple [[mouse gestures]] control. TODO
  
http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/en/images/play-howto/intf-ncurses-playlist.jpg The ncurses interface
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<br>
  
Press h to get the list of all available commands, with a short description.
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== The Mozilla plugin ==
  
There is also a filebrowser available for the ncurses interface in order to add playlist items. Press 'B' to use it.
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VLC can also be embedded in a web browser! The following browsers are supported: [https://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Firefox] and [https://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari Safari].
 +
 
 +
=== Install the plugin ===
 +
 
 +
==== GNU/Linux Debian, Ubuntu, etc. ====
 +
 
 +
Install the ''mozilla-plugin-vlc'' package using your preferred package manager. For example, at the command line enter:
  
http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/en/images/play-howto/intf-ncurses-filebrowser.jpg The ncurses filebrowser
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# '''apt-get update'''
 +
# '''apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc'''
  
You can set the filebrowser starting point by launching vlc with the '''--browse-dir''' option:
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==== Windows ====
  
% '''vlc -I ncurses --browse-dir /filebrowser/starting/point/'''
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Quit Firefox or Mozilla.
  
 +
Select the Mozilla Plugin option when installing VLC Media Player. The installer will then automatically detect your browser and install the plugin.
  
===Gestures===
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Restart Firefox or Mozilla.
  
Gestures provide a simple mouse gestures control. TODO
+
===== Manual Install =====
 +
In [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Installation_directory "Mozilla Firefox\plugins"]
  
 +
Create the directory if it doesn't exist.
  
 +
'''Folders''' to copy:
 +
* osdmenu
 +
* plugins
  
==The Mozilla plugin==
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'''Files''' to copy:
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*    vlc.exe
 +
*    vlc.exe.manifest
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*    vlc-cache-gen.exe
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*    npvlc.dll.manifest
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*    npvlc.dll
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*    libvlccore.dll
 +
*    libvlc.dll
 +
*    libvlc.dll.manifest
 +
*    axvlc.dll
 +
*    axvlc.dll.manifest
  
VLC can also be embedded in a web browser! The following browsers are supported [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla], [http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Firefox] and [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari Safari].
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==== macOS ====
  
===Install the plugin===
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''The Mozilla/Safari plugin for [[macOS]] is only available from vlc version 0.8.5.1 and onwards.''
  
====GNU/Linux Debian====
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Quit Safari browser.
  
Install the ''mozilla-plugin-vlc'' package:
+
Download the Mozilla/safari plugin package from [https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html macOS download page].
  
# '''apt-get update'''
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Run the installer from the dmg image.
# '''apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc'''
+
 
 +
<br>
  
====Windows====
+
==== Compile the sources yourself ====
  
Quit Firefox or Mozilla.
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Please look at the [https://www.videolan.org/developers developers page] for information on how to do this.  
  
Copy the two files in '''VLC_Installation_folder\mozilla''' (usually '''C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\mozilla''') to your mozilla plugins directory (Usually '''C:\Program Files\Mozilla\plugins''' or '''C:\Program Files\Mozilla
+
<br>
Firefox\plugins''').
 
  
Restart Firefox or Mozilla.
+
=== Use the Mozilla plugin ===
  
====MacOS X====
+
If in the browser you open a link to an audio or video URL handled by the VLC plugin, or if a web page has HTML code that embeds audio or video handled by the VLC plugin, then the plugin should start and play the audio/video.
 +
Note the plugin (as of version 1.1.9) does not present any user interface — it has no default control panel and no keyboard shortcuts.
  
''The Mozilla/Safari plugin for MacOS X is only available from vlc version 0.8.5.1 and onwards.''
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To get the list of the media types handled by the VLC plugin, browse to '''about:plugins'''.
 +
Conflicts will arise if you have more than one plugin installed that supports the same media type.
  
Quit Safari browser.
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See the [[Documentation:WebPlugin|Web plugin documentation]] to create HTML pages that use JavaScript to control the plugin.
  
Download the Mozilla/safari plugin package from [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html MacOS X download page].
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== Snapshot Tool ==
  
Run the installer from the dmg image.
+
Did you know you can use special codes to automatically generate filenames in the [[Snapshot Tool]]?
  
  
====Compile the sources yourself====
+
== Specifying Streaming Options ==
 +
{{Further|Documentation:Streaming HowTo New}}
  
Please look at the [http://developers.videolan.org developers page] for information on how to do this.
+
== Audio Bar Graph over Video ==
  
 +
This section specifies how to enable the audiobargraph audio filter and video overlay, (mostly) via the [[GUI]].  This displays an audio meter overlaid on the video.
  
===Use the mozilla plugin===
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There are three parts - an audio filter, which sends it's output via [[TCP]] to the Remote Control (RC) Interface.  This information is then picked up and displayed by the Audio Bar Graph video subpicture filter (OSD).
  
If you open a link to a video file handled by the VLC plugin (To get the list of handled types, browse to '''about:plugins''') or a page with an embedded video, the plugin should open and read the
+
To enable this, VLC needs to be started with the '''--rc-host''' command-line switch - e.g.
video.
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{{%}} '''"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --rc-host localhost:12345'''
  
See the [[Documentation:WebPlugin|documentation]] for building page for this plugin.
+
In the GUI, set the following (this example from VLC v1.1.9 on Windows 7):
 +
* Preferences:Show settings:All
 +
* Audio/Filters > Enable "Audio part of the BarGraph function"
 +
* Audio/Filters/audiobargraph > use defaults, change "Sends the barGraph information every n audio packets" to 1 to enable see a more accurate display
 +
* Interface/Main interfaces > Enable "Remote control interface"
 +
* Interface/Main interfaces/RC > Enable "Do not open a DOS command box interface"
 +
* Video/Subtitles-OSD > Enable "Audio Bar Graph Video sub filter"
 +
* Video/Subtitles-OSD/Audio Bar Graph > Set the following settings:
 +
** "Value of the audio channels levels" = 0 (setting this to 0:1 crashes VLC v1.1.9)
 +
** "X coordinate" = 0
 +
** "Y coordinate" = 0 (this doesn't seem to affect anything)
 +
** "Transparency of the bargraph" = 128 for 50% transparency which looks ok
 +
** "Bargraph position" = Left (seems to only work Left,Center,Right - can't go top or bottom)
 +
** "Alarm" = 1 (enables the silence alarm - puts a red border around the bargraph if silent for too long)
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** "Bar width in pixel" = 10 (20 if you want it to be really visible)
  
 
{{Documentation}}
 
{{Documentation}}
 
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[[Category:Proposed deletion]]
=Snapshot Tool=
 
Did you know you can use special codes to automatically generate filenames in the [[SnapshotTool|Snaphot Tool]]?
 

Latest revision as of 07:04, 7 April 2019

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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Use the command line

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All standard operations of VLC should be available from the GUI. However, some complex operations can only be done from the command line and there are situations in which you don't need or want a GUI. Here is the complete description of VLC's command line and how to use it.

You need to be quite comfortable with command line usage to use this.

Note: Windows users have to use the --option-name="value" syntax instead of the --option-name value syntax.

Getting help

VLC uses a modular structure. The core mainly manages communication between modules. All the multimedia processing is done by modules. There are input modules, demultiplexers, decoders, video output modules, ...

This chapter will only describe the "general" options, i.e. the core options. Each module adds new options. For example, the HTTP input module will add options for caching, proxy, authentication, ...

By using vlc --help, you will get the basic core options. vlc --longhelp will give all the basic options (core + modules). Adding --advanced will give the "advanced options" (for advanced users). So vlc --longhelp --advanced will give you all options. You can also append --help-verbose if you want more detailed help.

Also, you might want to get debug information. To do this, use -v or -vv (this will show lower severity messages). If your console supports it, you can add --color to get messages in color.

Opening streams

The following commands start VLC and start reading the given element(s):

Opening a file

Start VLC with:

% vlc my_file

VLC should be able to recognize the file type. If it does not, you can force demultiplexer and decoder (see below).

A list of all video and audio codecs supported by VLC check the VLC features list.

Opening a DVD or VCD, or an audio CD

Start VLC with:

For a DVD with menus:

% vlc dvd://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]

In most cases, vlc dvd:// or vlc dvd://[device] will do. [device] is for example /dev/dvd on GNU/Linux or D: on Windows (complete path to your DVD drive).

or

(DVD without menus):

% vlc dvdsimple://[device][@raw_device][@[title][:[chapter][:angle]]]

or

(VCD):

% vlc vcd://[device][@{E|P|E|T|S}[number]]

or

(Audio CD):

% vlc cdda://[device][@[track]]

Receiving a network stream

To receive an unicast RTP/UDP stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:

% vlc rtp://@:5004

If 5004 is the port to which packets are sent. 1234 is another commonly used port number. you use the default port (1234), vlc rtp:// will do. For more information, look at the Streaming Howto.

To receive an multicast UDP/RTP stream (sent by VLC's stream output), start VLC with:

% vlc rtp://@multicast_address:port

To receive a SSM (source specific multicast) stream, you can use:

% vlc rtp://server_address@multicast_address:port

This only works on Operating systems that support SSM (Windows XP and Linux).

To receive a HTTP stream, start VLC with:

% vlc http://www.example.org/your_file.mpg

To receive a RTSP stream, start VLC with:</para>

% vlc rtsp://www.example.org/your_stream

Modules selection

VLC always tries to select the most appropriate interface, input and output modules, among the ones available on the system, according to the stream it is given to read. However, you may wish to force the use of a specific module with the following options.

  • --intf <module> allows you to select the interface module.
  • --extraintf <module> allows you to select extra interface modules that will be launched in addition to the main one. This is mainly useful for special control interfaces, like HTTP, RC (Remote Control), ... (see below)
  • --aout <module> allows you to select the audio output module.
  • --vout <module> allows you to select the video output module.
  • --memcpy <module> allows you to choose a memory copy module. You should probably never touch that.

You can get a listing of the available modules by using vlc -l

Stream Output

The Stream output system allows vlc to become a streaming server.

For more details on the stream output system, please have a look at the Streaming HowTo.


Other Options

Audio options

  • --noaudio disables audio output. Note that if you are streaming (ex: to a file) this has no effect (streaming copies the audio verbatim). Use --sout-xxx instead (ex: --no-sout-audio)
  • --mono forces VLC to treat the stream in mono audio.
  • --volume <integer> sets the level of audio output (between 0 and 1024). Also only applies to local playback (like --noaudio).
  • --aout-rate <integer> sets the audio output frequency (Hz). By default, VLC will try to autodetect this.
  • --desync <integer> compensates desynchronization of audio (ms). (If audio and video streams are not synchronized, use this setting to delay the audio stream)
  • --audio-filter <string> adds audio filters to the processing chain. Available filters are visual (visualizer with spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope), headphone (virtual headphone patialization) and normalizer (volume normalizer)

Video options

  • --no-video disables video output.
  • --grayscale turns video output into grayscale mode.
  • --fullscreen ( or -f) sets fullscreen video.
  • --nooverlay disables hardware acceleration for the video output.
  • --width, --height <integer> sets the video window dimensions. By default, the video window size will be adjusted to match the video dimensions.
  • --start-time <integer> starts the video here; the integer is the number of seconds from the beginning (e.g. 1:30 is written as 90)
  • --stop-time <integer> stops the video here; the integer is the number of seconds from the beginning (e.g. 1:30 is written as 90)
  • --zoom <float> adds a zoom factor.
  • --aspect-ratio <mode> forces source aspect ratio. Modes are 4x3, 16x9, ...
  • --spumargin <integer> forces SPU subtitles position.
  • --video-filter <string> adds video filters to the processing chain. You can add several filters, separated by commas
  • --sub-filter <string> adds video subpictures filter to the processing chain.

Desktop/Screen grab options

You can see the various options for "grabbing the desktop" (VLC's built-in screen grabber capture device) by using the GUI. See https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=46971

Playlist options

  • --random plays files randomly forever.
  • --loop loops playlist on end.
  • --repeat repeats current item until another item is forced
  • --play-and-stop stops the playlist after each played item.

Network options

  • --server-port <integer> sets server port.
  • --iface <string> specifies the network interface to use.
  • --iface-addr <string> specifies your network interface IP address.
  • --mtu <integer> specifies the MTU of the network interface.
  • --ipv6 forces IPv6.
  • --ipv4 forces IPv4.

CPU options

You should probably not touch these options unless you know what you are doing.

  • --nommx disables the use of MMX CPU extensions.
  • --no3dn disables the use of 3D Now! CPU extensions.
  • --nommxext disables the use of MMX Ext CPU extensions.
  • --nosse disables the use of SSE CPU extensions.
  • --noaltivec disables the use of Altivec CPU extensions.

Miscellaneous options

  • --quiet deactivates all console messages.
  • --color displays color messages.
  • --search-path <string> specifies interface default search path.
  • --plugin-path <string> specifies plugin search path.
  • --no-plugins-cache disables the plugin cache (plugins cache speeds up startup)
  • --dvd <string> specifies the default DVD device.
  • --vcd <string> specifies the default VCD device.
  • --program <integer> specifies program (SID) (for streams with several programs, like satellite ones).
  • --audio-type <integer> specifies the default audio type to use with dvds.
  • --audio-channel <integer> specifies the default audio channel to use with dvds.
  • --spu-channel <integer> specifies the default subtitle channel to use with dvds.
  • --version gives you information about the current VLC version.
  • --module <module> displays help about specified module. (Shortcut: -p)

Item-specific options

There are many options that are related to items (like --novideo, --codec, --fullscreen).

For all of these, you have the possibility to make them item-specific, using ":" instead of "--" and putting the option just after the concerned item.

Examples:

% vlc file1.mpg :fullscreen file2.mpg

will play file1.mpg in fullscreen mode and file2.mpg in the default mode (which is generally no fullscreen), whereas

% vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg file2.mpg

will play both files in fullscreen mode

% vlc --fullscreen file1.mpg :sub-file=file1.srt :no-fullscreen file2.mpg :filter=distort

will play file1.mpg in windowed (no-fullscreen) mode with the subtitles file file1.srt and will play file2.mpg with video filter distort enabled in fullscreen mode (item-specific options override global options).

Advanced use of filters

Filters

These are the old style VLC filters. They only apply to on screen display and thus cannot be streamed. However, on version 1.1.11 you are still able to apply these filters in transcode module using parameter vfilter. More information can be found on Documentation:Streaming HowTo/Advanced Streaming Using the Command Line#vfilter.

Deinterlacing video filter

Module name: deinterlace

  • --deinterlace-mode {discard,blend,mean,bob,linear,x,yadif,yadif (2x),phosophor,ivtc} choose a deinterlacing mode.

Invert video filter

Module name: invert

Image properties filter

Module name: adjust

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/adjust
  • contrast <float [0.0 .. 2.0]> : Contrast default value: 1.0
  • brightness <float [0.0 .. 2.0]> : Brightness default value: 1.0
  • hue <float [-180 .. 180]> : Hue default value: 0
  • saturation <float [0.0 .. 3.0]> : Saturation default value: 1.0
  • gamma <float [0.01 .. 10.0]> : Gamma default value: 1.0
  • brightness-threshold <boolean> : When this mode is enabled, pixels will be shown as black or white. Also may invert the brightness value. The threshold value will be the brightness defined below default value: disabled

Wall video filter

Module name: wall This filter splits the output in several windows.

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/wall
  • wall-cols <integer [1 .. 15]> : Number of horizontal windows in which to split the video default value: 3
  • wall-rows <integer [1 .. 15]> : Number of vertical windows in which to split the video default value: 3
  • wall-active <string> : Comma-separated list of active windows, defaults to all default value: NULL
  • wall-element-aspect <string> : Aspect ratio of the individual displays building the wall default value: 4:3

Video transformation filter

Module name: transform

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/transform
  • transform-type <string> { "90", "180", "270", "hflip", "vflip", "transpose", "antitranspose" } : Transformation type default value: "90"

Distort video filter

Module name: distort

See Documentation:Modules/distort

Clone video filter

This filter clones the output window.

Module name: clone

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/clone
  • clone-count <integer> : Number of video windows in which to clone the video. default value: 2
  • clone-vout-list <string> : You can use specific video output modules for the clones. Use a comma-separated list of modules. default value: ""

Croppadd video filter

Module name: croppadd

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/croppadd
  • croppadd-croptop <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to crop from top
  • croppadd-cropbottom <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to crop from bottom
  • croppadd-cropleft <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to crop from left
  • croppadd-cropright <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to crop from right
  • croppadd-paddtop <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to add to top
  • croppadd-paddbottom <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to add to bottom
  • croppadd-paddleft <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to add to left
  • croppadd-paddright <integer [0 .. INT_MAX]> : Pixels to add to right

Motion blur filter

Module name: motionblur

Transcluded from Documentation:Modules/motionblur
  • motionblur-factor <integer [1 .. 127]> : The bluring factor (1 to 127). Higher values mean more blurring default value: 80

Video pictures blending

Module name: blend

Video scaling filter

Module name: scale


Subpictures Filters

These are the new VLC filters. They can be streamed.

Marquee display sub filter

Module name: marq

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  • marq-marquee <string> : Marquee text to display. default value: VLC
  • marq-file <string> : File to read the marquee text from. default value: NULL
  • marq-x <integer> : X offset, from the left screen edge. default value: 0
  • marq-y <integer> : Y offset, down from the top. default value: 0
  • marq-position <integer> : Marquee position: 0=center, 1=left, 2=right, 4=top, 8=bottom, you can also use combinations of these values, eg 6 = top-right. default value: -1
  • marq-opacity <integer [0 .. 255]> : Opacity (inverse of transparency) of overlaid text. 0 = transparent, 255 = totally opaque. default value: 255
  • marq-color <integer> { 0x000000, 0x808080, 0xC0C0C0, 0xFFFFFF, 0x800000, 0xFF0000, 0xFF00FF, 0xFFFF00, 0x808000, 0x008000, 0x008080, 0x00FF00, 0x800080, 0x000080, 0x0000FF, 0x00FFFF } : Color of the text that will be rendered on the video. This must be an hexadecimal (like HTML colors). The first two chars are for red, then green, then blue. default value: 0xFFFFFF
  • marq-size <integer [0 .. 4096]> : Font size, in pixels. 0 uses the default font size. default value: 0
  • marq-timeout <integer> : Number of milliseconds the marquee must remain displayed. 0 means forever. default value: 0
  • marq-refresh <integer> : Number of milliseconds between string updates. This is mainly useful when using meta data or time format string sequences. default value: 1000

Logo video filter

Module name: logo

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  • logo-file <string> : Image to display. The full format is <image>[,<delay in ms>[,<alpha>]][;<image>[,<delay>[,<alpha>]]][;...].
  • logo-x <integer> : X offset from upper left corner. default value: 0
  • logo-y <integer> : Y offset from upper left corner. default value: 0
  • logo-position <integer> { 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 5, 6, 9, 10 } : Logo position. default value: 5
  • logo-opacity <integer [0 .. 255]> : Logo opacity. 0 is transparent, 255 is fully opaque. default value: 255
  • logo-delay <integer> : Global delay in ms. Sets the duration each image will be displayed for in a loop iteration unless specified otherwise in the --logo-file option. default value: 1000
  • logo-repeat <integer> : Number of loops for the logo animation. -1 for continuous, 0 to disable. default value: -1

This filter can be used both as an old style filter or a subpictures filter.

Note: You can move the logo by left-clicking on it.


The HTTP interface

VLC ships with a little HTTP server integrated. It is used both to stream using HTTP, and for the HTTP remote control interface.

To start VLC with the HTTP interface, use:

% vlc -I http [--http-src /directory/] [--http-host host:port]

If you want to have both the "normal" interface and the HTTP interface, use vlc --extraintf http.

The HTTP interface will start listening at host:port (<all interfaces>:8080 if omitted), and will reproduce the structure of /directory at http://host:port/ ( vlc_source_path/share/http if omitted ).

Use a browser to go to http://your_host_machine:port. You should be taken to the main page.

VLC is shipped with a set of files that should be enough for generic needs. It is also possible to customize pages. See Documentation:Play HowTo/Building Pages for the HTTP Interface.

Available pages for 1.0.3 :

  • http://host:port - Main Interface
  • http://host:port/vlm.html - VLM Interface
  • http://host:port/mosaic.html - Mosaic Wizard
  • http://host:port/flash.html - Flash based remote playback


Other control interfaces

VLC includes a number of so-called interfaces that are not really interfaces, but means of. Nevertheless, they are enabled by setting them as interface or extra interface, either in the Preferences, in General/Interface, or using -I or --extraintf on the command line.

Hotkeys

This module allows you to control VLC and playback via hotkeys. It is always enabled by default. You can use hotkeys in the video output window, you can't in the audio dummy interface.

Hotkeys can be hacked by:

% vlc --key-<function> <code>

Code is composed by modifiers keys (Alt, Shift, Ctrl, Meta,Command) separated by a dash (-) and terminated by a key (a...z, +, =, -, ',', +, <, >, `, /, ;, ', \, [, ], *, Left, Right, Up, Down, Space, Enter, F1...F12, Home, End, Menu, Esc, Page Up, Page Down, Tab, Backspace, Mouse Wheel Up and Mouse Wheel Down). Main controls are available from hotkeys, such as : fullscreen, play-pause, faster, slower, next, prev, stop, quit, vol-up, etc. (use the --longhelp option for full list of functions). For example, for binding fullscreen to Ctrl-f, run:

% vlc --key-fullscreen 'Ctrl-f' 

The list of the default hotkeys is available here.

RC and RTCI

These two interfaces allow you to control VLC from a command shell (possibly using a remote connexion or a Unix socket).

Start VLC with -I rc or --extraintf rc. When you get the Remote control interface initialized, `h' for help message, press h and Enter to get help about available commands.

To be able to remote connect to your VLC using a TCP socket (telnet-like connexion), use --rc-host your_host:port. Then, by connecting (using telnet or netcat) to the host on the given port, you will get the command shell.

To use a UNIX socket (local socket, this does not work for Windows), use --rc-unix /path/to/socket. Commands can then be passed using this UNIX socket.

The RTCI interface gives you more advanced options, such as marquee control for the marquee subpicture filter (See filter section).


Ncurses

This is a text interface, using ncurses library.

Start VLC with -I ncurses or --extraintf ncurses.


The ncurses interface

Press h to get the list of all available commands, with a short description.

There is also a filebrowser available for the ncurses interface in order to add playlist items. Press 'B' to use it.

The ncurses filebrowser

You can set the filebrowser starting point by launching vlc with the --browse-dir option:

% vlc -I ncurses --browse-dir /filebrowser/starting/point/


Gestures

Gestures provide a simple mouse gestures control. TODO


The Mozilla plugin

VLC can also be embedded in a web browser! The following browsers are supported: Firefox and Safari.

Install the plugin

GNU/Linux Debian, Ubuntu, etc.

Install the mozilla-plugin-vlc package using your preferred package manager. For example, at the command line enter:

# apt-get update
# apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc

Windows

Quit Firefox or Mozilla.

Select the Mozilla Plugin option when installing VLC Media Player. The installer will then automatically detect your browser and install the plugin.

Restart Firefox or Mozilla.

Manual Install

In "Mozilla Firefox\plugins"

Create the directory if it doesn't exist.

Folders to copy:

  • osdmenu
  • plugins

Files to copy:

  • vlc.exe
  • vlc.exe.manifest
  • vlc-cache-gen.exe
  • npvlc.dll.manifest
  • npvlc.dll
  • libvlccore.dll
  • libvlc.dll
  • libvlc.dll.manifest
  • axvlc.dll
  • axvlc.dll.manifest

macOS

The Mozilla/Safari plugin for macOS is only available from vlc version 0.8.5.1 and onwards.

Quit Safari browser.

Download the Mozilla/safari plugin package from macOS download page.

Run the installer from the dmg image.


Compile the sources yourself

Please look at the developers page for information on how to do this.


Use the Mozilla plugin

If in the browser you open a link to an audio or video URL handled by the VLC plugin, or if a web page has HTML code that embeds audio or video handled by the VLC plugin, then the plugin should start and play the audio/video. Note the plugin (as of version 1.1.9) does not present any user interface — it has no default control panel and no keyboard shortcuts.

To get the list of the media types handled by the VLC plugin, browse to about:plugins. Conflicts will arise if you have more than one plugin installed that supports the same media type.

See the Web plugin documentation to create HTML pages that use JavaScript to control the plugin.

Snapshot Tool

Did you know you can use special codes to automatically generate filenames in the Snapshot Tool?


Specifying Streaming Options

Further information: Documentation:Streaming HowTo New

Audio Bar Graph over Video

This section specifies how to enable the audiobargraph audio filter and video overlay, (mostly) via the GUI. This displays an audio meter overlaid on the video.

There are three parts - an audio filter, which sends it's output via TCP to the Remote Control (RC) Interface. This information is then picked up and displayed by the Audio Bar Graph video subpicture filter (OSD).

To enable this, VLC needs to be started with the --rc-host command-line switch - e.g.

% "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --rc-host localhost:12345

In the GUI, set the following (this example from VLC v1.1.9 on Windows 7):

  • Preferences:Show settings:All
  • Audio/Filters > Enable "Audio part of the BarGraph function"
  • Audio/Filters/audiobargraph > use defaults, change "Sends the barGraph information every n audio packets" to 1 to enable see a more accurate display
  • Interface/Main interfaces > Enable "Remote control interface"
  • Interface/Main interfaces/RC > Enable "Do not open a DOS command box interface"
  • Video/Subtitles-OSD > Enable "Audio Bar Graph Video sub filter"
  • Video/Subtitles-OSD/Audio Bar Graph > Set the following settings:
    • "Value of the audio channels levels" = 0 (setting this to 0:1 crashes VLC v1.1.9)
    • "X coordinate" = 0
    • "Y coordinate" = 0 (this doesn't seem to affect anything)
    • "Transparency of the bargraph" = 128 for 50% transparency which looks ok
    • "Bargraph position" = Left (seems to only work Left,Center,Right - can't go top or bottom)
    • "Alarm" = 1 (enables the silence alarm - puts a red border around the bargraph if silent for too long)
    • "Bar width in pixel" = 10 (20 if you want it to be really visible)
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