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Revision as of 00:39, 8 August 2015
This is a list of small independent improvements to VLC media player for which we are looking for interested developers, because we simply don't have enough time.
These do not require advanced knowledge of VLC internals but they can still vastly improve many parts of VLC
For each project, we list a contact person, who knows the subject best and who will be able to assist you if you are interested in working on these. We generally are very often present on irc.videolan.org, chan #videolan, so please don't hesitate to drop by or to send a mail if you are interested in a given problem (our mail adresses are generally <nick>@videolan.org).
Be careful, some projects may be unrelated, or deprecated, because of fast evolving software! Ask before you attempt!
Contents
- 1 Short projects
- 1.1 Help Fixing bugs
- 1.2 Code Janitorial
- 1.3 Video Filters
- 1.4 Audio Filters
- 1.5 Lua Playlist parsers for websites
- 1.6 Windows Media Center (WMC) IR Remote Control
- 1.7 Add support for the Podcast service discovery module to the Mac UI
- 1.8 Add reading lyrics from mp3 files (id3v2 tag) and viewing it in player
- 2 Normal projects
- 3 Long projects
- 4 Finished projects
- 4.1 Audioscrobbler
- 4.2 DVB support for Windows / BDA Drivers
- 4.3 DBus Integration
- 4.4 V4L2 support
- 4.5 RTCP support
- 4.6 Windows port
- 4.7 Improvements to the X11 video output
- 4.8 Subtitles improvements
- 4.9 Direct2D video output
- 4.10 DirectX 9 video output
- 4.11 Pixel shaders in OpenGL video output
- 4.12 WTV support
- 4.13 Interaction with online services
- 4.14 Remember Your Place in a Video
- 5 Discussions on projects
Short projects
These projects are junior projects, the most easy ones to do, that require minimum knowledge of VLC.
Help Fixing bugs
Go to our bugtracker on http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ and close a bug !
We also have a number of "easy" bugs. You can check them out here
We recommend:
- #7914, C++ Qt, test task before
- #7074, C++ Qt
- #7933, OSD
- #7388, C++ Qt playlist look
- #6586, Rewrite I420->NV12 converter in Direct3D
- #2568, C
- #6311, Qt/OSD
- #20 , rewrite with the xml API
Code Janitorial
It basically means to clean the code, it is helpful for all programmers. It helps to find bugs, and is a good way to learn about VLC's internals.
It is covered in the Code Janitorial section.
Video Filters
You can do video filters for VLC media player.
A cool idea for a video filter would be "old movie" mode.
You can start the code here and you should read the hacker guide.
Audio Filters
You can do audio filters for VLC media player.
A good idea would be to integrate freeverb3 or LADSPA.
You can start the code here.
Lua Playlist parsers for websites
VLC already supports youtube, dailymotion or other websites using the .lua scripts! Add new sites and new URLs support!
Supporting quvi scripts would be nice.
Windows Media Center (WMC) IR Remote Control
Basic Controls work (e.g. Volume, Mute etc), but I would like to get Play/Pause/Stop/DVD Menu etc to work!
Contact: some1
Add support for the Podcast service discovery module to the Mac UI
The code is mostly there for the Qt interface, but needs to be ported and implemented nicely (!) to the Mac interface.
Contact: feepk
Add reading lyrics from mp3 files (id3v2 tag) and viewing it in player
Lyrics placed in frame USLT, all docs about id3v2 here: http://id3.org/id3v2.3.0
Normal projects
DirectWrite rendering
DirectWrite is another API introduced in Windows 7, used to write nicely shaped characters to screen. Someone should look into it, to see what could be done (like subtitles display).
Contact: Geal
Mozila and ActiveX Javascript API
Add a callback to signal playlist state changes such as item started, item ended, next item started, last item ended, and so on.
Contact: jpsaman
Improved Podcast support
Our current podcast support is very weak. We can read them, but that's all. We need a real infrastructure to handle them correctly. This will require some changes to the playlist code, so you will need to work closely with existing developers.
Improved ASX support
ASX is a playlist format used by Microsoft stuff. We can read it but we could do much better. More information is available at https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/20
Hint MP4/MOV Files
Add video and audio hint tracks as the output file is muxed. Resulting files can be streamed from RTSP server with trickplay, like DSS/QTSS. Probably requires use of GPAC libraries.
LastFM radios
http://gabistapler.de/blog/index.php?/archives/268-Play-last.fm-streams-without-the-player.html
Contact: funman
ASM optims
If you know how to code in x86 ASM, we have a few tasks for you
Contact jb
SVCD/VCD improvements
Menus and such needs to be improvements and fixed.
Contact jb
Multi-Angle DVD support
We need multi-angle DVD support.
Contact jb
RTMP
Integrate librtmp in a correct way
WiiMote control
Use the code from GSoC_2009 for this
Contact jb
Quicktime VR
Use the code from GSoC_2009 and integrate it to the mainline
Contact jb
Long projects
DVD Audio
If you are a coder and fan of DVD-Audio, you can help to improve the support of DVD-Audio playback. Especially decryption.
Contact jb
HD DVD support
Very difficult project for someone having the right hardware Proposed mentor: jb
Performant VLC streaming server
There are many bottlenecks currently limiting the performance and scalability of VLC as a streaming server:
- The I/O blocks are linear, which implies lots of avoidable memory copying and dynamic memory allocations (particularly in the streaming output).
- mdate() (the timestamping function) is invoked in too many places to count them; but it is not a cheap operation on modern systems and should be avoided on the fast path. Ideally, a single thread would only need to call mdate() at most once per wake-up. In some case, mdate() is only used for debugging purpose which is really inefficient.
- The HTTP/RTSP core is single-threaded. This prevents scaling to SMP systems (which are the norm on server-side nowadays) properly. This also implies not very scalable I/O event polling. Finally, this gets problematic if one HTTP/RTSP client triggers a computationally intensive operation (such as establishing a TLS context if HTTP/SSL is used).
- There are many dynamic memory allocations that could be avoided. Video filters and codecs are very careful about this, but the stream output plugins are not. In many case, a stack-based buffer can be used (stack buffer, has constant time fast lock-less allocation, and needs not be freed explicitly) instead.
- The messaging subsystems might be adding more locking (needs checking); this should be avoided particularly if the message is anyway ignord (e.g. debug message in non-debug mode).
Other improvements that would be particularly beneficial on the server side:
- Memory allocation failure are not always duly handled. In some cases, that could potentially be leveraged by a client to crash a VLC server by causing a very large allocation attempt.
- Rewrite and revive the root wrapper to allow VLC to bind to the RTSP (554) port while not retaining root privileges.
Contact: Courmisch
AirTune streaming
We need to be able to stream everything to your iPhone.
AirPlay Support
VLC should be able to push audio and video to AirPlay devices, and receive video from iPhones.
BD-J / BD-Live
This is a project to go on the work of last year on Blu-Ray Menus
This project requires Java knowledge
Contact jb
VideoLAN Subtitle Editor
The "VideoLAN Subtitle Editor" is runs on any OS that is supported by Libvlc.
Features:
* Qt4 Interface * Media playback based on Libvlc * Multiple OS support (Linux, MacOS X, Windows, *BSD, ...) * Internationalisation of subtitles * Exporting to many subtitle formats (.srt, .ssa/.ass, .sub, .srt, .ssf, ...).
Examples of subtile editors:
* Subtitle Editor http://home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/ * Open Subtitle Editor http://opensubtitleed.sourceforge.net/ * Subtile formats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subtitles
Contact: jpsaman
VLC Security / IP Camera Solution
LibVLC has the great potential to become a very affordable, universal IP/security camera solution.
Settings should be user configurable and/or scriptable as required.
Sample use cases:
- Upon motion, record for 60 seconds.
- Record everything... but only temporary... if motion is detected: transfer 1 minute before until 1 minute after no motion is detected anymore to a file
This kind of thing is often requested on IRC and such.
Contact: edwardw
Finished projects
Audioscrobbler
An Audioscrobbler VLC Plug-in for the social music network Last.Fm
Plugin is finished, now part of vlc 0.9.0 (development version). Done by funman
DVB support for Windows / BDA Drivers
DVB is the norm for :
- Digital Terrestrial TV (aka DVB-T)
- Digital Cable TV (aka DVB-C)
- Digital Satellite TV (aka DVB-S)
Several DVB input cards exist. We support these on Linux, but not on Windows. For Windows, we need to support so-called BDA drivers.
The problem is that we don't have both the time and the required hardware on Windows comps.
This project is probably not terribly complex, but you need the hardware.
Plugin is done and available in the current Git version. Code by kenS
DBus Integration
DBus is a communication mechanism for Linux (mainly).
We would like VLC to be able to use it so that other programs can interact with vlc (start/stop, know what is being played, ...)
Work is well advanced, see DBus, by funman and Mr_Mirsal
V4L2 support
VLC currently has a pvr module and a v4l (video for linux) module. However
- some cards are only supported in the new v4l2 API
- The linux kernel will soon drop v4l support
So if someone could update VLC's current modules to work with V4L2 and the new ivtv api, this would be a welcome addition. This is not a very difficult project, but you will need to have the hardware to test against. The code has been began, so it should not be too difficult.
Plugin is done and available in the current Git version. Code by Richard Hosking, dionoea and Dennis Lou.
RTCP support
Our RTSP implementation (for broadcasting and video on demand) does not support the RTCP protocol. This is a must to have a real support for RTSP. Some work has already been started, but there is still much to do.
Contact: JPSaman
Windows port
Finish port libcddb and libcdio for Windows.
Port libzvbi for Windows
Contact jb
Improvements to the X11 video output
Fullscreen support to improve .
Subtitles improvements
VLC media player does not support all the styles for a lot of subtitles type. Take a look at here to start coding.
Contact bitmap
Direct2D video output
Direct2D is a new API introduced in Windows 7. VLC could use a a Direct2D vout.
Contact: Geal
DirectX 9 video output
DirectX 9 features some improvements that we could use in our video output
Contact: Geal
Pixel shaders in OpenGL video output
It would be nice to have a small proof of concept video output which takes care of chroma conversion using pixel shaders.
Contact: dionoea
WTV support
We would love to have a .wtv demuxer for the new wtv files from Windows Media center
Contact jb
Interaction with online services
Hello, I would like to present their concept idea, it involves interaction with online services and some changes in the user interface of VLC Media Player.
On the first tab (Movie) is very straightforward, a user inserts a DVD, HD-DVD or BlyRay selects the desired slot and begin viewing. In the future it will be possible to implement view of the disk image.
The second tab (Video), makes it possible to watch media files directly from the HDD. Setting up a profile can be all sorted by category (Films, TV shows, etc.), the category of Films on (Action, Horror, Comedy), the category of TV show on (Lost, House M. D, X-Files), etc. After watching a movie or TV show, you can not closing VLC media player immediately to share impressions with your friends on Twitter, MySpace, Facebook.
The third tab (Music), provides an opportunity to listen to music as a straight line from the HDD. Similar to the previous tab, everything can be sorted into categories (Hip-Hop, R'n'B, Dance, Rock).
Another idea is to tab Online TV, where you can make a small internet browser tied to popular online Servas (YouTube) and send links to interesting videos to friends directly from the VLC Player.
Contact: Jack.LJ
Remember Your Place in a Video
Launching a new video while another is paused loses the place of the original video. There are a few ways to correct this. 1. If a video is open when you try to open another, VLC could ask you if you're sure you want to start a new video. 2. VLC could allow multiple video windows to be open at once. 3. A tab system could be introduced. 4. VLC could offer to remember your place in the video. If you close a video, or just open another one, you should be able to go back to the video you were playing and see a window offering to restore your position. *best option* Amazon VOD does this now and it's terrific. If I close a window playing a video, and then reopen the video later, Amazon will ask me if I want to start from the beginning or where it was last time.