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⇱ The cross-platform streaming solution - VideoLAN


VideoLAN, a project and a non-profit organization.

Streaming

Overview of the VideoLAN streaming solution

The VideoLAN streaming solution includes two programs:

  • VLC media player which can be used as a server and as a client to stream and receive network streams. VLC is able to stream all that it can read.
  • VLS (VideoLAN Server), which can stream MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels and live videos on the network in unicast or multicast. Most of the VLS functionality can now be found VLC. Usage of VLC instead of VLS is advised.

Complete details of the streaming features are available.

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👁 VideoLAN solution overview

The network on which you setup the VideoLAN solution can be as small as one ethernet 10/100Mb switch or hub, and as big as the whole Internet.
The VideoLAN streaming solution has full IPv6 support.

Examples of needed bandwidth are:

  • 0.5 to 4 Mbit/s for a MPEG-4 stream,
  • 3 to 4 Mbit/s for an MPEG-2 stream read from a satellite card, a digital television card or a MPEG-2 encoding card,
  • 6 to 9 Mbit/s for a DVD.

VLC is able to announce its streams using the SAP/SDP standard, or using Zeroconf (also known as Bonjour).

Documentation

The VideoLAN streaming solution is documented in our documentation section

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VideoLAN software is licensed under various open-source licenses: use and distribution are defined by each software license.

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The VLC cone icon was designed by Richard Øiestad. Icons for VLMC, DVBlast and x264 designed by Roman Khramov.