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This is the user guide for the VLC media player.
VLC User Guide
- Quick start guide: How to start with VLC.
- History: Overview and history of the VideoLAN project.
Usage
- Installation: Installation instructions for several systems.
- Interface: Short introduction to the interface of the VLC Media Player.
- Open Media: Open every media you want, the way you want.
- Audio: Visualization, selection of devices...
- Video: Cropping, snapshots and screenshots...
- Playback: Navigation through media files (e.g. chapters, bookmarks).
- Playlist: Creating and managing playlists.
- Subtitles: Selection of subtitles
- Video and Audio Filters: Usage of VLC's filters (equalizer, video filters)
- Snapshots: How to create snapshots and screenshots.
- Hotkeys: Configuration of VLC's hotkeys
- Uninstallation: Uninstallation instructions.
- Troubleshooting: Solutions for some common problems.
Advanced Usage
- -Advanced Use: Advanced instruction on streams, filters, plug-ins and more.-
- Using VLC inside a webpage: How to create webpages that use the VLC Web plugin.
- Command line: Main command line instructions.
- Alternative Interfaces : HTTP interface and other control interface.
- Misc : Miscellaneous other things.
Appendix
- Building Pages for the HTTP Interface
- Format String
- Building Lua Playlist Scripts
- VLC Use 0.8. (Versions older than 0.9).
Authors
- Alexis de Lattre
- Johan Bilien
- Anil Daoud
- Clément Stenac
- Jean-Paul Saman
- Jean-Baptiste Kempf
This page is part of official VLC media player Documentation (User Guide • Streaming HowTo • Hacker Guide • Modules)
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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.
Copyright © 2002-2009 the VideoLAN project.