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=== Access Outputs === | === Access Outputs === |
Revision as of 16:55, 27 November 2009
This page lists most of the modules present in the official VLC source code. Understanding these pages might require that you know about VLC and its command line usage. It is recommended that you read the other documentation first.
To list all the available modules in your VLC build, use:
% vlc --list
To list a module's configuration options, use:
% vlc -p <modulename> --advanced --help-verbose
Interfaces
Graphical
Text
Other
Outputs
Audio Output
Video Output
Stream Output
Filters
Audio Filters
Video Filters
- Adjust
- Gradient
- Invert
- Wave
- Ripple
- Motion Blur
- Psychedelic
- Noise
- Color Threshold
- Rotate
- Extract
- Logo Erase
- Gaussian Blur
- Sharpen
The following video filters are for use in transcode only:
The following video filters are for use in the mosaic framework only:
Video Sub-Filters
Video Output Filters
Visualizations
Access Filters
Other
Accesses
- File Input - for reading local files
- Directory
- DVDnav Input
- DVDRead Input - DVD without menu support
- VCD
- HTTP Input
- FTP Input
- UDP/RTP Input
- RTSP -
- RTMP - Real Time Media Player
- MMS - reading from the MicroSoft Media Server
- Screen Input - grabbing the currently active screen
- Fake - presents a static image as a video stream
- Raw Video - streams of bitmap images
- Matroska stream
- H.264 Video
- IVTV MPEG Encoding Card Input
Linux specific:
- DV
- DVB Input
- PVR
- Video4Linux (v4l)
- Video4Linux2 (v4l2)
- Dc 1394 FIXME: shouldn't link outside of Documentation:Modules/
Windows specific:
Mac OS X specific:
- EyeTV - reads DVB streams from the proprietary EyeTV.app; requires a plugin
- QTKit - reads uncompressed video from internal iSights
Access Outputs
Codecs
Audio
Video
Subtitles
Demuxers
Playlist
Muxers
Service Discovery
Misc
This page is part of official VLC media player Documentation (User Guide • Streaming HowTo • Hacker Guide • Modules)
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