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* September 15: '''0.9.2''' is out after 2 years of developmnent and features many new functionalities, including a new interface for Windows and Linux. [http://videolan.org/vlc/ Download it] and read the [[What is cool in 0.9]].  
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* September 15: '''0.9.2''' is out after 2 years of developmnent and features many new functionalities, including a new interface for Windows and Linux. [http://videolan.org/vlc/ Download it] and read [[what is cool in 0.9]].  
 
* July 12: '''0.8.6i''' is out and fixes security vulnerabilities in the WAV demuxer. [http://videolan.org/vlc/ Download it] and read the [[Changelog/0.8.6i|list of changes]].  
 
* July 12: '''0.8.6i''' is out and fixes security vulnerabilities in the WAV demuxer. [http://videolan.org/vlc/ Download it] and read the [[Changelog/0.8.6i|list of changes]].  
 
* April 21: The students for [http://code.google.com/soc/2008 GSoC 2008] were selected. You can follow their projects [[SoC_2008_projects|here]].
 
* April 21: The students for [http://code.google.com/soc/2008 GSoC 2008] were selected. You can follow their projects [[SoC_2008_projects|here]].

Revision as of 14:30, 22 September 2008


Welcome to Videolan's Wiki,
The reference documentation and tips on VideoLAN's projects.
We currently have 761 articles.

What's new?

  • September 15: 0.9.2 is out after 2 years of developmnent and features many new functionalities, including a new interface for Windows and Linux. Download it and read what is cool in 0.9.
  • July 12: 0.8.6i is out and fixes security vulnerabilities in the WAV demuxer. Download it and read the list of changes.
  • April 21: The students for GSoC 2008 were selected. You can follow their projects here.

What is VideoLAN?

VideoLAN is an Open Source team and a community that develop and support video projects.

VideoLAN produces free software projects under the GNU General Public License.

VideoLAN infos

See how you can contact the team.

VideoLAN projects

Here is a short list of the main projects hosted by the VideoLAN project:

  • VLC media player, the core and main program, is a complete video solution that is a player, a live transcoder and a streamer.
  • VLS is a streaming server, used for professional streaming solutions. VLC media player can now do the same. VLS is deprecated and unmaintained.
  • MiniSAPServer is a SAP server.
  • x264, a free H264 / AVC encoder.

Libraries

  • libdvdcss, a C library to access DVDs without having to bother about the decryption.
  • libdvbpsi, a C library to decode and generate MPEG TS and DVB PSI tables.
  • libdca, a DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder.

Discover also lesser known projects.

VLC media player 3.0.12

Download VLC!

What is VLC media player?

VLC on your platform...

Tips and Tricks

Support / Get Help

Official Documentation

Knowledge Base

Our Knowledge Base has information on

FAQ

Report Bugs

Help the project

In this section, you can find how you can help and participate to the VideoLAN project, you being a programmer or not.

Developers Corner

VideoLAN is also a development community that you can join.

You can help VideoLAN by developing, doing artwork, doing translations ...

The Developers Corner contains various information relative to development: Howtos, work in progress, ...

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Checkout the special VideoLAN wiki syntax for this wiki.

Feel free to add to this site, however, keep content appropriate and useful. This is not the place to report bugs or to request help. See our info on bug reporting.

You can try the wiki syntax in the Sandbox, the test page.