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Frequentely Asked Questions for VideoLAN Client
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$Id: FAQ,v 1.7 2002/06/10 16:48:59 sam Exp $
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1. Using VLC
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1.1 How do I read a DVD ?
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Just launch vlc and use the "open disc" command from the graphical
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interface. In case of trouble, you may want to use the command line
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interface :
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vlc dvd:/dev/dvd
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1.2 How do I read an encrypted DVD ?
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It's exactly the same as for a normal DVD. You will need write access to
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/dev/dvd, because of the key negociation process.
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If you compiled your VLC by hand, please bear in mind that you also need
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to install libdvdcss. It can be downloaded from the VideoLAN website. It
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used to be distributed in the same package as VLC, but now you must install
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them seperately.
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1.3 How do I switch to full screen display ?
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Press 'f' to toggle fullscreen mode. Note that not all video output
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devices support full screen.
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1.4 How do I hide the mouse cursor ?
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It should disappear after a few seconds if you stop moving the mouse.
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1.5 How do I use vlc if I don't want to install Gnome and all this
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#@!£% *$@&§% !@# bloat ?
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You can run :
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vlc --intf dummy myfile.mpg
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Most commands are available from the command line, see vlc --help for
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more information.
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1.6 VLC eats my buffer cache, how to I use raw device ?
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If you don't know what is a raw device, don't even read this answer :-).
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There is an experimental support for raw devices in libdvdcss. It needs
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that you set up a raw device pointing to your DVD device (under Linux,
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use the "raw" utility). Then pass the raw device as second argument, for
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instance :
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vlc dvd:/dev/dvd@/dev/raw0
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1.7 How do I use VLC as a client for VLS/VLMS streaming ?
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First you must set up a VLS or VLMS stream. Please refer to the
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documentation of these programs. Then start VLC :
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vlc udp:
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You shouldn't need any option. If you're paranoid and want to control
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everything, here is the exact syntax :
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vlc udp:[<server>[:<server port>]][@[<bind address>][:<bind port>]]
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2. Troubleshooting
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2.1 When I start vlc, I don't have any interface coming...
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If you installed a binary package, make sure you also installed an
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interface package such as vlc-gtk or vlc-qt. If you installed from
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source, make sure the development package for gtk or qt is correctly
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installed (often gtk-dev or gtk-devel) and recompile.
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2.2 Clicking on "disc" in the interface doesn't do anything
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Wait a few seconds. Key cracking can take much time on some discs. If it
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still doesn't work, you can have a more verbose output using "vlc -vvvvv".
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Here are a few things to check for :
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* Did you install the libdvdcss package ?
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* Do you have write access to your DVD device ? For instance :
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chmod 666 /dev/hdc
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* Does your kernel log contain line about your DVD device ?
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* Do you have a link from /dev/dvd to your real DVD device ? For instance
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ln -s hdc /dev/dvd
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2.3 [REMOVED]
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2.4 The video runs but the picture is distorted...
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There is probably a problem with the output layer. There are several
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ways of troubleshooting it. First, try with another output plug-in, for
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instance :
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vlc --vout sdl
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vlc --vout x11
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Second, change your screen depth and/or definition. It quite often helps.
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Lastly, have a look at your XFree86 video driver (nVidia for instance
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releases optimized drivers for its boards).
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2.5 Video is choppy...
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Your system is too slow to decode all pictures. It might be that your
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CPU basically isn't fast enough. It can also be that the subsystem is
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misconfigured/misdriven. Here are some elements to improve speed :
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* Turn on DMA on your DVD device, for instance :
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hdparm -X34 -d1 /dev/dvd
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* Upgrade to the latest XFree86 version and the latest driver for your
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video board ; check that the xvideo plug-in is effectively used with
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vlc -vvvv
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* Kill other applications running...
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2.6 Audio is choppy...
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This is not normal ; it is a known problem and is being investigated.
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2.7 Audio and video are out of sync
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This is not normal. Try using another output plug-in (for instance --aout dsp),
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kill esd or artsd if they are running... This is a known problem and
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is being investigated.
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2.8 [REMOVED]
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2.9 Sound volume is too low
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You can raise it with --volume commandline switch.
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3. Ports and features
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3.1 MacOS X port
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3.1.1 Does VLC support the ATI DVD hardware acceleration cards ?
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Currently it doesn't. We'd be glad to support them, but we lack technical
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information on them.
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3.1.2 Video output is black since I installed QuickTime 6 preview
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We suspect this is a bug in QuickTime 6 preview. Either downgrade to
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QuickTime version 5, or wait for a bugfix in the final QuickTime 6. Some
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people also reported that switching the desktop to thousands of colours
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may solve the issue.
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3.2 Win32 port
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3.2.2 When moving the focus to another window, VLC network input stops
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working properly !
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This is a known problem with Win 95-class systems. Upgrade to an NT-class
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system.
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