VLC media player

From LinuxTVWiki
Revision as of 00:14, 5 November 2008 by CityK (talk | contribs) (merged the content from the "VLC-V4L" article; for the relevant user contribution history see the archived "V4L:VLC-V4L" page)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

VLC media player (originally VideoLAN Client, and often referred too simply as VLC) is the best known software from the VideoLAN project. VLC supports DVB and some analog devices in Linux.

Example with an Analog capture device

To record to x264 with VLC, use something like this:

vlc v4l:/dev/video0:norm=ntsc:frequency=77250:size=640x480:channel=5:\
adev=/dev/dsp1:samplerate=32000:audio=0:stop-time=60 \
--sout "#transcode{vcodec=h264,fps=29.97,acodec=mp3}\
:std{access=file,mux=ts,dst=output.mpg}" aspect-ratio "4:3" -I dummy

Note that vlc uses alsactl to find sound devices, so oss devices may not work.


External Links