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== [[Documentation:Hacker's Guide|The Hacker's Guide to VLC]] ==
 
== [[Documentation:Hacker's Guide|The Hacker's Guide to VLC]] ==
  
This document will detail the inner workings of VLC and its source code. '''UNDER CONTRUCTION'''
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== [[Documentation:Modules|The VLC Modules Index]] ==
 
== [[Documentation:Modules|The VLC Modules Index]] ==

Revision as of 19:37, 3 March 2010


The reference documentation on VideoLAN's projects.
Articles under the GNU General Public License only.


Pages in the "Documentation" namespace are part of the official VLC media player documentation.

All pages in this namespace are licensed under the GNU General Public License.

Note: many parts of this documentation are currently outdated / obsolete. If you have good knowledge of a particular subject and feel that it could be documented better, please update the appropriate wiki page.

VLC for dummies: an introduction to VLC

This document will be an introduction to VLC from version 0.9.0 and above. UNDER CONSTRUCTION

VLC Play HowTo

User documentation for everyone.

VLC Streaming HowTo

This document explains how to stream, transcode and save streams using the VideoLAN solution. OUTDATED

The Hacker's Guide to VLC

This document will detail the inner workings of VLC and its source code. UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The VLC Modules Index

This document references most of the VLC modules and their options as well as some example uses. UNDER CONSTRUCTION (available content is up to date)

This page is part of official VLC media player Documentation (User GuideStreaming HowToHacker GuideModules)
Please read the Documentation Editing Guidelines before you edit the documentation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.