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'''libvlccore''' is the core part of VLC. It is the heart of VLC, powering the [[LibVLC]] library and providing the internal infrastructure for a lot of functionality such as stream access, audio and video output, plugin handling, a thread system. All the libvlccore source files are located in the src/ directory and its subdirectories: | '''libvlccore''' is the core part of VLC. It is the heart of VLC, powering the [[LibVLC]] library and providing the internal infrastructure for a lot of functionality such as stream access, audio and video output, plugin handling, a thread system. All the libvlccore source files are located in the src/ directory and its subdirectories: |
Revision as of 08:05, 15 February 2019
Note: Data taken verbatim from the API. To get an overview see VLC source tree.
libvlccore is the core part of VLC. It is the heart of VLC, powering the LibVLC library and providing the internal infrastructure for a lot of functionality such as stream access, audio and video output, plugin handling, a thread system. All the libvlccore source files are located in the src/ directory and its subdirectories:
Directory Name | Directory Explanation |
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android/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on Android. |
audio_output/ | initializes the audio mixer, ie. finds the right playing frequency, and then resamples audio frames received from the decoder(s). |
config/ | Contains code to parse command line arguments and vlcrc files. |
darwin/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on Mac OS X. |
extras/ | Some extra functions to complement the C library. |
input/ | Opens an input module, reads packets, parses them and passes reconstituted elementary streams to the decoder(s). |
interface/ | Contains code for user interaction such as key presses and device ejection. |
misc/ | Miscellaneous utilities used in other parts of VLC, such as the thread system, the message queue, the object lookup system, the variable system or CPU detection. |
modules/ | Contains the mechanism of the modules/plugin system. |
network/ | Contains code related to network access. |
os2/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on OS/2. |
playlist/ | Manages playlist interaction such as stop, play, next, or random playback. |
posix/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on POSIX. |
stream_output/ | Initializes stream output muxers and encoders to enable streaming with VLC. |
symbian/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on Symbian. |
test/ | The short VLC test suite. |
text/ | Contains text-related functions, like character encodings, Unicode, and IDNs. |
video_output/ | initializes the video display, gets all pictures and subpictures (ie. subtitles) from the decoder(s), optionally converts them to another format (such as YUV to RGB), and displays them. |
win32/ | Configuration code specific to VLC on Windows |
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