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Jan 25, 2024, 6:01:35 AM1/25/24
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VideoLAN, VLC, VLC media player and x264 are trademarks internationally registered by the VideoLAN non-profit organization.
VideoLAN software is licensed under various open-source licenses: use and distribution are defined by each software license.

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VLC media player (previously the VideoLAN Client and commonly known as simply VLC) is a free and open-source, portable, cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. VLC is available for desktop operating systems and mobile platforms, such as Android, iOS and iPadOS. VLC is also available on digital distribution platforms such as Apple's App Store, Google Play, and Microsoft Store.

The VideoLAN software originated as a French academic project in 1996. VLC used to stand for "VideoLAN Client" when VLC was a client of the VideoLAN project. Since VLC is no longer merely a client, that initialism no longer applies.[19][20] It was intended to consist of a client and server[21] to stream videos from satellite dishes across a campus network. Originally developed by students at the École Centrale Paris, it is now developed by contributors worldwide and is coordinated by VideoLAN, a non-profit organization. Rewritten from scratch in 1998, it was released under GNU General Public License on February 1, 2001, with authorization from the headmaster of the École Centrale Paris. The functionality of the server-program, VideoLan Server (VLS), has mostly been subsumed into VLC and has been deprecated.[22] The project name has been changed to VLC media player because there is no longer a client/server infrastructure.

In 2007 the VLC project decided, for license compatibility reasons, not to upgrade to the just-released GPLv3.[24] After 13 years of development, version 1.0.0 of VLC media player was released on July 7, 2009.[25] Work began on VLC for Android in 2010 and it has been available for Android devices on the Google Play store since 2011.[26][27] In September 2010, a company named "Applidium" developed a VLC port for iOS under GPLv2 with the endorsement of the VLC project, which was accepted by Apple for their App Store.[28][29] In January 2011, after VLC developer Rémi Denis-Courmont's complaint to Apple about the licensing conflict between the VLC's GPLv2 and the App store's policies,[30] the VLC had been withdrawn from the Apple App Store by Apple.[31] Subsequently, in October 2011 the VLC authors began to relicense the engine parts of VLC from the GPL-2.0-or-later to the LGPL-2.1-or-later to achieve better license compatibility, for instance with the Apple App Store.[32][33][34][35] In July 2013 the VLC application could be resubmitted to the iOS App Store under the MPL-2.0.[36] Version 2.0.0 of VLC media player was released on February 18, 2012.[12][37] The version for the Windows Store was released on March 13, 2014. Support for Windows RT, Windows Phone and Xbox One were added later.[38] As of 2016[update] VLC is the third in the sourceforge.net overall download count,[39] and there have been more than 3 billion downloads.[40]

The desktop version of VLC media player has some filters that can distort, rotate, split, deinterlace, and mirror videos as well as create display walls or add a logo overlay during playback. It can also output video as ASCII art.

Because VLC is a packet-based media player it plays almost all video content. Even some damaged, incomplete, or unfinished files can be played, such as those still downloading via a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. It also plays m2t MPEG transport streams (.TS) files while they are still being digitized from an HDV camera via a FireWire cable, making it possible to monitor the video as it is being played. The player can also use libcdio to access .iso files so that users can play files on a disk image, even if the user's operating system cannot work directly with .iso images.

VLC media player can play high-definition recordings of D-VHS tapes duplicated to a computer using .mw-parser-output .monospacedfont-family:monospace,monospaceCapDVHS.exe. This offers another way to archive all D-VHS tapes with the DRM copy freely tag. Using a FireWire connection from cable boxes to computers, VLC can stream live, unencrypted content to a monitor or HDTV. VLC media player can display the playing video as the desktop wallpaper, like Windows DreamScene, by using DirectX, only available on Windows operating systems. VLC media player can record the desktop and save the stream as a file, allowing the user to create screencasts.[61][62][63] On Microsoft Windows, VLC also supports the Direct Media Object (DMO) framework and can thus make use of some third-party DLLs (Dynamic-link library). On most platforms, VLC can tune into and view DVB-C, DVB-T, and DVB-S channels. On macOS the separate EyeTV plugin is required, on Windows it requires the card's BDA Drivers.

VLC media player is cross-platform, with versions for Windows, Android, ChromeOS, BeOS, Windows Phone, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, OS/2, Linux, and Syllable.[69] However, forward and backward compatibility between versions of VLC media player and different versions of OSes are not maintained over more than a few generations.[70] 64-bit builds are available for 64-bit Windows, starting with version 2.0.1.[71][72]

The VLC media player software installers for the macOS platform and the Windows platform include the libdvdcss DVD decryption library, even though this library may be legally restricted in certain jurisdictions.[96][97]

The VLC media player software is able to read audio and video data from DVDs that incorporate Content Scramble System (CSS) encryption, even though the VLC media player software lacks a CSS decryption license.[105] The unauthorized decryption of CSS-encrypted DVD content or unauthorized distribution of CSS decryption tools may violate the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act.[105] Decryption of CSS-encrypted DVD content has been temporarily authorized for certain purposes (such as documentary filmmaking that uses short portions of DVD content for criticism or commentary) under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act anticircumvention exemptions that were issued by the US Copyright Office in 2010.[106] However, these exemptions do not change the DMCA's ban on the distribution of CSS decryption tools; including those distributed with VLC.[107]

But the simple truth is that for me it is a de facto standard used on the players I have an interest in; Media Monkey and Foobar (and Traktor). The same would logically seem to hold true for all users of those popular media players.

Besides the previously mentioned really good players (like VLC media player which does work on very much platforms, and supports very much formats, or Media Player Classic Home Cinema, which also has 64 bit support), I can also suggest BS.Player (with e.g. Phoenix skin or Mgc3WMP skin, which are very nice).

Load VLC Media Player. It's a free, open source media player and (without sounding like a commercial here) a whole lot more. We're going to utilize one of the features of VLC to actually create our playlist. You. Can download VLC here:

Editor's post-publication note: To facilitate listening on newer devices, MP3 files were added in 2014 to enable downloads and to provide audio in a higher fidelity format -- enabling the listener to better hear the aurality of the piece as originally conceived. However, these larger files may result in longer download times. The existing RealMedia files have been retained and can be heard with the VLC player (a free, open-source, cross platform player), available at

Between the multimedia players, VLC Media Player stands out as a versatile and powerful tool. Widely recognized for its open-source nature and cross-platform compatibility, VLC has become a go-to choice for users seeking a comprehensive media experience.

VLC Media Player, formerly known as the VideoLAN Client, is a free and open-source media player software developed by the VideoLAN project. Its design philosophy revolves around being a portable, cross-platform solution, making it accessible on both desktop operating systems and mobile platforms. VLC's journey began with a focus on video playback, but over the years, it has evolved into a multimedia powerhouse, supporting various audio and video formats.

VLC's primary function is, of course, media playback. Whether you're watching a video or listening to music, VLC supports an extensive range of file formats, making it a versatile player for all your multimedia needs. Its ability to handle diverse codecs and containers sets it apart from many competitors.

VLC isn't just a local media player; it's also a powerful streaming tool. Users can stream content over a network or the internet, turning VLC into a versatile media server. This functionality is particularly useful for those who want to share content with others or access their media library remotely.

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