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VLC User Guide. Quick start guide: How to start with VLC. Installation: Installation instructions for several systems. History: Overview and history of the VideoLAN project. Usage. Interface: The main interface of VLC media player. OSX Interface. Windows/Linux Interface. Open Media: Open every media you want, the way you want.
VLC media player is a free media player capable of playing most video and audio files. Here we will be teaching you the basics of VLC that Beginner’s should know. Covering the most useful VLC features and capabilities that anyone can find useful.
VLC User Guide. This is the VLC media player user documentation for everyone. Read the complete table of contents. Highlights: Quick Start Guide. Install VLC. Main VLC interface. Open a media file. VLC command line.
Play a single media file. Find a media file you want to play with your favourite File Explorer (Windows Explorer, Finder, Konqueror...) and double-click on it. You can also drag and drop the file onto VLC.
Search the FAQ & Support page of the VLC User Documentation. Use the Community-driven troubleshooting guide. Search the official forum for an answer. Read the Wiki.
VLC Media Player includes various plugins and extensions that enable it to integrate with your operating system and other software seamlessly. 1. Download and install. VLC is not only a...
This tutorial covers how to download, install, and use VLC Media Player to watch virtually ANY multimedia file on your computer. No need for codec packs...i...
Some VLC documentation is available on the VideoLAN wiki's Documentation section.
Setup - Quickly find and install the appropriate VLC media player for your platform. User Interface - Introduction to the UI, and commands of the VLC media player. Settings - Customize VLC to suit your needs. Tips and Tricks - Jump right in with Tips and Tricks to become a VLC power user.
VLC (initially VideoLAN Client), which can be used as a server to stream MPEG−1, MPEG−2 and MPEG−4 files, DVDs and live videos on the network in unicast or multicast ; or used as a client to receive, decode and display MPEG streams under multiple operating systems.