Frequentely Asked Questions for VideoLAN Client
-$Id: FAQ,v 1.6.2.1 2002/10/03 16:44:37 gbazin Exp $
+$Id: FAQ,v 1.6.2.2 2002/10/11 23:44:01 massiot Exp $
1. Using VLC
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If you don't know what is a raw device, don't even read this answer :-).
There is an experimental support for raw devices in libdvdcss. It needs
-that you set up a raw device pointing to your DVD device (under Linux,
+that you set up a raw device pointing to your DVD device (under Linux,
use the "raw" utility). Then pass the raw device as second argument, for
instance :
vlc dvd:/dev/dvd@/dev/raw0
everything, here is the exact syntax :
vlc udp:[<server>[:<server port>]][@[<bind address>][:<bind port>]]
-1.8 How can I save my VLC configuration ?
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+1.8 How do I uninstall / reinstall VLC ?
+--------------------------------------
+Why would you want to ? ;)
+
+If you're using a source distribution of VLC, for example a tarball or
+the CVS, then you have probably used "make install" to install the
+compiled VLC. To remove it just "make uninstall". If you want to
+install a newer version than the currently installed one, you should
+first uninstall the first one. If you deleted the original source tree,
+a "make uninstall" in the newer tree should still work.
+
+For binary packages, remove old packages first and install the new ones
+(normally this should be handled automagically by your sytem).
+
+1.9 Debian: what should I put in my sources.list for videolan ?
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+deb ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian $(ARCH)/
+deb-src ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/videolan/debian sources/
+
+1.10 How can I save my VLC configuration ?
+----------------------------------------
Currently, the only way to save the configuration options in VLC is through
the preferences menu in one of the graphical user interface plugins.
-1.9 Where does VLC store it's config file ?
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+1.11 Where does VLC store it's config file ?
+------------------------------------------
Currently, a config file is created on a per user basis (there is no global
configuration file). If you modify the available options in VLC and save the
new configuration, then a configuration file will be created in your user
- Unices (linux, etc...): "~/.videolan/vlcrc"
- Windows: "Application Data\videolan\vlcrc"
-1.10 I don't have access to the GUI anymore
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-If you change the default interface module in the preferences menu to a non
-GUI module (ie. to a command line interface) and then save the configuration,
-the only way to get VLC to show a GUI again is to run it directly from the
-command line.
-For instance on Windows, you need to open a dos command box, go to the
-directory where you installed VLC (usually
-c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VideoLAN Client) and then type "vlc --intf intfwin"
-You will then be able to modify the configuration again and save it.
-
2. Troubleshooting
2.9 Sound volume is too low
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-You can raise it with --volume commandline switch.
+You can raise it with --volume commandline switch or in the preferences
+window of your graphical interface.
+
+2.10 I have no image under DirectX
+----------------------------------
+Check that your video card drivers are in their latest version and that
+your DirectX is up-to-date.
+
+2.11 VLC crashes
+----------------
+Increase the verbosity level (either in the preferences or with a
+"-vvvv" command-line option) and look at the debug messages (on the
+terminal or in the Messages window).
+
+2.12 I can only play a DVD as root
+----------------------------------
+Check that as user you have write access to your DVD drive / device.
+
+2.13 I'm stuck with option xxx, how do I reset options ?
+------------------------------------------------------
+Under unices, remove your ~/.videolan/vlcrc; for Windows, remove vlcrc
+in the videolan subfolder of your "Application Data" directory.
+
+2.14 I don't have access to the GUI anymore
+-------------------------------------------
+If you change the default interface module in the preferences menu to a non
+GUI module (ie. to a command line interface) and then save the configuration,
+the only way to get VLC to show a GUI again is to run it directly from the
+command line.
+For instance on Windows, you need to open a dos command box, go to the
+directory where you installed VLC (usually
+c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VideoLAN Client) and then type "vlc --intf win32"
+You will then be able to modify the configuration again and save it.
+
+2.15 I have just upgraded to VLC 0.4.5, and now I don't have any sound
+with the streams coming from the VLS !
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This is a known problem. VLC 0.4.5 and later are now compliant to general
+usage regarding A/52 sound, and the new behavior is incompatible with the
+previous one. VLS version 0.4.0 and later now fixes this problem. If, for
+a reason or another, you wish to keep VLS 0.3.3, you can still read those
+streams if you launch VLC (0.4.5 or later) with --vls-backwards-compat.
3. Ports and features
Currently it doesn't. We'd be glad to support them, but we lack technical
information on them.
+3.1.2 [REMOVED]
+---------------
+
3.2 Win32 port
3.2.2 When moving the focus to another window, VLC network input stops
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This is a known problem with Win 95-class systems. Upgrade to an NT-class
system.
+
+3.3 Planned ports
+
+3.3.1 Do you have plans for a MacOS 9 / OS/2 / &{#!@}~ port ?
+--------------------------------------------------------
+No, nobody reported to be actually working on a MacOS 9 port. If you
+feel like you could write it, we would of course welcome it. Currently,
+the developers are more interested in supporting the latest Operating
+Systems and completing the functionalities.
+
+3.3.2 Does VLC have dxr2 / dxr3 cards support ?
+---------------------------------------------
+This support is currently being developed.
+
+3.3.3 Does VLC support RTP ?
+--------------------------
+Yes. Just use vlc rtp:@<mcast addr>:<local port>.