options starting with two dashes (`-').
A summary of options is included below.
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+.B \-\-intf <module>
+Specify an interface module: "gnome", "curses", "shell", for instance.
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.B \-\-noaudio
Disable audio output.
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Disable video output.
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.B \-\-vout <module>
-Specify a video output module: "gnome", "fb", "glide", for instance.
+Specify a video output module: "x11", "sdl", "fb", for instance.
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.B \-\-motion <module>
Specify a module for motion compensation: "motion", "motionmmx", for instance.
Note that the vlc is certainly going to crash if you ask it to
display more images than your CPU can cope with.
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-.B \-\-dvd
-Activate DVD mode, by directly accessing the DVD drive (no need to mount
-it). By default,
.B vlc
opens /dev/dvd, but this behaviour may be overridden by the vlc_dvd_device
environment variable (see below).
also accepts a lot of parameters to customize its behaviour.
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.B Interface parameters:
+ vlc_intf=<method name> interface method
vlc_init=<filename> initialization script
vlc_channels=<filename> channels list
warning_level=<level> warning level