VLS user guide

Cyril Deguet

Alexis de Lattre

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Abstract

This document is the complete user guide of VLS .


Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1. What is the VideoLAN project ?
1.1. Overview
1.2. VideoLAN software
2. What is a codec ?
3. How can I use VideoLAN ?
3.1. Documentation
3.2. User support
4. Command line usage
4.1. Open a terminal
2. Installing VLS
1. Installing VLS
1.1. Windows
1.2. GNULinux & Mac OS X
2. Uninstalling VLS
2.1. Windows
2.2. If you compiled VLS from sources
3. Overview and basic concepts
1. VLS structure
2. Administration interface
4. Configuration
1. General structure
2. Writing a vls.cfg
2.1. Section "Vls"
2.2. Section "Groups"
2.3. Section "Users"
2.4. Section "Telnet"
2.5. Section "NativeAdmin"
2.6. Section "Inputs"
2.7. Inputs configuration
2.8. Section "Channels"
2.9. Channels configuration
2.10. Programs Configuration
5. Running VLS
1. Launching VLS
2. Using the telnet interface
3. Interface commands
A. GNU Free Documentation License
1. PREAMBLE
2. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
3. VERBATIM COPYING
4. COPYING IN QUANTITY
5. MODIFICATIONS
6. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
7. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
8. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
9. TRANSLATION
10. TERMINATION
11. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
12. ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents

List of Figures

1.1. Global VideoLAN solution La solution VideoLAN globale
1.2. Windows terminal
1.3. Linux X terminal
1.4. Mac OS X terminal
1.5. BeOS terminal
3.1. VLS structure