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The Windows port of VLC usually starts up with the WxWindows interface which is used in the Linux one as well. The user can decide to use the Skins interface instead to be able to modify the interface according to his or her mood.
Contents
Keyboard shortcuts in the Windows (directx) video output
Note: these shortcuts are only default settings and can be customized (along with many others). To tweak hotkeys settings, go to Settings->Preferences->Hot keys
- Left/Right/Up/Down/Enter: DVD menus navigation keys
- Page Up/Page Down: seek (10 secs)
- Home/End: Beginning/End of file
- Space: Pause/Play
- a/A/z/Z: Volume Control
- f/F: fullscreen
- q/Q: quit vlc
- Esc: exit fullscreen/Stop input
How to associate media files to VLC
VLC hasn't got a module to associate files so that if you click on a file VLC opens - the developers are working on this, and one should be available in the next full release. But you can do it yourself by following these instructions:
- Rerun the installer
OR
Warning: do this association only if you really know what you are doing!
- Open a text editor like Notepad.
- Copy this text:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ASF] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ASX] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.AVI] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.DIVX] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.MPEG] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.MPG] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.VOB] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.WMV] @="VlcFile" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VlcFile] @="VLC File" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VlcFile\DefaultIcon] @="C:\\Program Files\\VideoLAN\\VLC\\vlc.exe,0" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VlcFile\shell\Open] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VlcFile\shell\Open\command] @="C:\\Program Files\\VideoLAN\\VLC\\vlc.exe \"%L\""
- Modify the strings C:\\Program Files\\VideoLAN\\VLC\\vlc.exe to match your VLC installation.
- Save as vlc.reg.
- Execute vlc.reg (add it to your registry).
- Enjoy VLC :)
Note: This associate asf, asx, avi, divx, mpeg, mpg, vob and wmv files. If you get the idea, you can associate any file you want.
OR
You can also right-click the file you want to open with VLC, and then click Properties.
On the General tab, click Change.
Click the name of the program (VLC) which you want to be used to open the file.
This change affects all files that have the same file name extension as the file you selected. For example, if you change the program that opens a .jpg file, all .jpg files will be opened with this program.
You can also change the program that opens a file by right-clicking the file, clicking Open With, and then clicking the program name.
If VLC is not displayed, click Browse to locate it on your hard drive.
Alternatively, you can just associate media files on install.
How To Start VLC Server with 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.
VLC Server Preferences Settings
1. Set up the http interface details in the VLC server application. Open VLC then select Settings > Preferences. Click on the Advanced Settings button in the lower right hand corner of the dialog box to see all the options that are available.
2. In the left hand window click on the + button next to Interface. This will display three choices. Control interfaces, Hotkeys settings, and Main Interfaces. Click on the plus button next to Main interfaces. This will display four settings HTTP, RC, Skins, wxWidgets. Click on HTTP to dispaly the "HTTP remote control interface settings".
3. Host address: Enter the port number that you want to use. Default is 8080.
4. Source directory: c:\Program Files\VideoLan\VLC\http\ or enter the path where you have elected to install the application.
5. Character set: UTF-8 default
6. If you are NOT using handlers or SSL certificates the setup is complete.
7. Click on the Save button in the lower left hand corner.
Command Line Startup
The VLC appplication can be run in a server or client environment. For complicated video and audio streaming on a LAN, one should consider dedicating a machine to act as the VLC server.
To start the VLC application in a server mode with the http interface automatically set, use the following command line in your desktop shortcut. This assumes the default location for installation was selected.
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --extraintf http --intf wx
Testing the Interface
From another computer, connect to the VLC server computer using your browser to the URL
http://server_ip_address:8080, such as http://192.168.0.186:8080
The Main VLC Interface page will be displayed,
See Web_Interface for additional information
VLC Plugin for Internet Explorer
This section will provide guidelines to incorporate the VLC ActiveX plugin to be used to view streaming audio and video from a VLC server.
VLC Plugin for Firefox (Mozilla)
The Mozilla plugin (Excerpted from Chapter 4 of the VLC User Guide, found at http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/en/ch04.html#id293608)
Install There are at least two ways to install the VLC Mozilla Plugin. One way is to to check the "Install Firefox Plugin" when you install VLC. The second way involves several steps:
1. Quit Firefox or Mozilla
2. 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 Firefox\plugins).
3. Restart Firefox or Mozilla
Use the plugin
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 video.
Build HTML pages that use the plugin
Additionally to viewing video on all pages, you can build custom pages that will use the advanced features of the plugin, using Javascript functions to control playback or extract information from the plugin.
The vlc plugin for Firefox/Mozilla supports the following function calls:
play() : Start playing media in the plugin. pause() : Pause playback. stop() : Stop media playback. fullscreen() : Switch the video to full screen. set_volume(vol) : Set the volume. vol has to be an int in the 0-200 range. get_volume() : Get the current volume setting. mute() : Toggle volume muting. set_int_variable(var_name, value) : set_bool_variable(var_name, value) : set_str_variable(var_name, value) : get_int_variable(var_name) : get_bool_variable(var_name) : get_str_variable(var_name) : clear_playlist() : Clear the playlist. add_item(mrl>) : Append an item whose location is given by the Media Resource Locator to the playlist. next() previous() isplaying() : return true if the plugin is playing something. get_length() : Get the media's length in seconds. get_position() : Get the current position in the media in percent. get_time() : Get the current position in the media in seconds. seek(seconds,is_relative) : If is_relative is true, seek relatively to current time, else seek from beginning of the stream. Seek time is specified in seconds.
Here are a few examples of HTML pages that use the Mozilla plugin. Example 1
In this example, the plugin will read an HTTP stream inside the web page. If the user goes fullscreen, he will have to press f to go back in normal view.
Demo of VLC mozilla plugin - Example 1
Play video1
Pause video1
Stop video1
Fullscreen
Example
In this example, the plugin will read a multicast UDP stream in a dedicated video output window.
Demo of VLC mozilla plugin - Example 2
Play video2
Stop video2
Fullscreen
Related article
- Common Problems
- VLC command-line help
- VLCSout how to create a DVD