VideoLAN HOWTO
Alexis de Lattre
Marc Ariberti
Anil Daoud
Clément Stenac
Copyright © 2002, 2003 the VideoLAN project
v2.0, 2003-09-04
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Install the required software and hardware
- 2.1. Install VLC
- 2.2. Install VLS
- 3. Receive and save a stream
- 4. Stream a file
- 5. Stream a DVD
- 6. Stream a DVB channel (satellite or digital terrestial TV)
- 6.1. Install the DVB drivers
- 6.2. Stream with VLS
- 6.3. Stream with VLC
- 7. Stream from an MPEG encoding card
- 8. Stream from an acquisition card or a webcam
- 9. Advanced use of VLC's stream output (transcoding, multiple streaming, etc...)
- 9.1. The syntax
- 9.2. Examples
- 10. Stream in IPv6
- 10.1. Stream in IPv6
- 10.2. Receive in IPv6
- 11. Video On Demand
- 11.1. Overview
- 11.2. On the server side
- 11.3. On the client side
- 12. Add a channel information service
- A. GNU Free Documentation License
- A.1. PREAMBLE
- A.2. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
- A.3. VERBATIM COPYING
- A.4. COPYING IN QUANTITY
- A.5. MODIFICATIONS
- A.6. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
- A.7. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
- A.8. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
- A.9. TRANSLATION
- A.10. TERMINATION
- A.11. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
- A.12. ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
- List of Figures
- 1-1. Global VideoLAN solution La solution VideoLAN globale
- 1-2. Windows terminal
- 1-3. Linux X terminal
- 1-4. Mac OS X terminal
- 1-5. BeOS terminal
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