VLC media player

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VLC media player

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
A cross-platform media player and streaming server

VLC (initially VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, DivX, WebM, WMV, MP3, Ogg, as well as numerous others) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.

It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.





Licensing

License

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Deborah Nicholson

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10 June 2008




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
The VideoLAN Team Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
HelpE-mailmailto:videolan-announce@videolan.org
DeveloperBug Trackinghttps://trac.videolan.org/vlc/
SupportE-mailmailto:vlc@videolan.org
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/vlc
DeveloperMailing List Info/Archivehttp://developers.videolan.org/lists.html
UserForumhttp://forum.videolan.org/
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://git.videolan.org/


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