The following commands start VLC and add the first element to the playlist .
Start VLC with :
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vlc -vvv my_file.mpg
Although VLC should be able to recognize the file type, you may tell VLC what codec to use with the --codec option. For example to play my_file.mpg using ffmpeg audo/video decoder do :
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vlc -vvv --codec ffmpeg my_file.mpg
A list of all video and audio codecs supported by VLC is available on the VLC features list .
Start VLC with
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vlc -vvv dvd:[device][@raw_device][@[title][,[chapter][,angle]]]
or (VCD):
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vlc -vvv vcd:[device][@[title][,[chapter][peripherique][@[titre][,chapitre]]
or (Audio CD):
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vlc -vvv cdda:[device][@[title]][peripherique][@[titre]]
where device is the complete path to your DVD or CD-ROM drive .
To receive an unicast UDP stream (sent by VLS or VLC's stream output), start VLC with :
%
vlc -vvv udp:[@:server_port]
To receive an multicast UDP stream (sent by VLS or VLC's stream output), start VLC with :
%
vlc -vvv udp:@multicast_address[:server_port]
To receive a HTTP stream, start VLC with :
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vlc -vvv http://www.example.org/your_file.mpg