Documentation:VLC Modules Loading
VLC modules loading
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How does VLC load modules?
Introduction about Modules
VLC has a core and a lot of modules (between 200 and 400 depending on the build).
VLC cannot do much without modules, since modules are providing most of the functionnalities we expect. See the "Major Capabilites" sections.
A VLC module has 2 major properties:
- the capability, VLC_MODULE_CAPABILITY, that describes the category of the module
- the score, VLC_MODULE_SCORE, that holds the priority of the module
How does the loading of modules happens
The first time you load VLC, it will scan for default plugins directories that should contain VLC modules and generates a cache (named the plugins cache) so that the modules can be loaded quickly the next time VLC launches. Modules can be organized into directories (up to 5 layers deep) beneath the plugins directory.
Recent versions of VLC require that the modules follow a specific naming convention or they will not be loaded. Modules must be named in the following format: libmodule_name_plugin.ext where module_name should be the name of your module in lower case, and ext is the system's shared library extension. For example, the http access module is named libaccess_http_plugin.dll on a Windows machine.
When VLC needs a module, it tries to open a the higher-score capability-matching module that accept the request.
Let's do an example.
When VLC needs a "decoder" ("decoder" is one category/capability), it opens all "decoder" modules, until one matches.
It opens them in decreasing score order (bigger score first, smaller ones at the end), and runs the Open() function of the modules. When one module returns OK, VLC uses this module.
Advanced infos about modules loading
Score of 0
If a module has a score of 0, it needs to be explicitly requested by the user (like forcing --codec or --vout) to be loaded.
all, none and other special tweaks
- The "all" mode means all modules will be tested in decreasing order of score.
- The "none" mode means no modules will be tested.
- Any module can be requested by using its direct shortname. This is useful for 0-scored modules.
examples
Modules requests can be chained, as the examples show:
--codec avcodec,all try the avcodec module than all modules as a "decoder"
--demux avformat,none try the avformat module and no other module
By default, modules requests are in the "all" mode, and "all" can be omitted.
How to list Modules
- Using Console
vlc --list
- Using GUI
Menu -> Tools -> Plugins and extensions
Major Capabilities of Modules
- audio filter : an audio filter, like an equalizer
- audio mixer : an audio channel mixer, like a downmixer
- audio output : an audio output, like Windows DirectX audio output
- decoder : a codec decoder, like theora
- demux : a demuxer, to open a file format, like mkv
- encoder : a codec encoder, like x264
- interface : an interface, like the Qt interface
- meta reader : a meta reader, to read metadata
- packetizer : a packetizer
- playlist export : a module to write playlist, like .m3u
- services_discovery : a module to get extra content from your computer or the network, like Upnp, DLNA
- sout access : an access for the streaming
- sout mux : a muxer when streaming and encoding
- stream_filter : a stream filter
- text renderer : a way to display subtitles and other text on top of the video
- video filter : a video filter, like contrast adjusting
- visualization2 : a visualizer, to create videos from the music
- vout display : a video output, to display videos like Direct3D or Xv
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