Plug-ins User Guide
Version 5.2 | Published March 20, 2024 ©
VLC
The VLC plug-in is a media player plug-in that makes use of VLC media player technology. VLC should be placed on a group container for playing the media over a rectangle or on a geometry object, as it is a function plug-in. The plug-in requires a VLC media player 3.0.11 for 64-bit Windows to be installed on the machine.
Download VLC media player 3.0.11 for 64-bit Windows from videolan.org then put plugins and lua folders in <VizDirectory>. See more information at <Viz4Directory>\VLC_README.rtf
Note: This plug-in is located in: Plugins -> Container plug-ins -> Texture
Note: Do not apply a texture to a VLC plug-in container.
VLC Properties
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Media: Name of the media to be played. It can be a file supported by VLC player.
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Loop: Plays media on repeat when set to On.
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Audio Enabled: Plays sound from the selected media during playback when set to On. When set to Off, the sound is muted.
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Volume: Controls the volume level if Audio is enabled.
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Set Clip Time: Seeks the playing or paused clip to specified time (in milliseconds). It is not possible on a clip with some video codec.
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Play on Load: Plays the clip automatically when loading the scene when set to On. When set to Off, the clip does not play until clicking the Play button.
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Use Proxy: Determines whether to use a proxy. When set to On, additional parameters are enabled:
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Proxy Host: The name of the proxy machine.
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Proxy Port: Proxy port, as defined on the proxy machine.
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Proxy User: User name with permission to access the network via the proxy machine.
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Proxy Password: Password for the proxy user.
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Play: Plays the media from the beginning.
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Stop: Stops playing the media. The current frame is displayed. It is not possible to resume playing the media after has been stopped.
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Pause: Pauses the playing clip at the current frame.
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Continue: Continues playing the media from the current frame after it was paused.
Logging: In previous versions, it was possible to enable logging per container separately. This is now depending on the config setting VerboseConsole; if it is set to verbose it also enables logging for the VLC plug-in. If enabled, it writes log information into a file named vlc.log, residing in the %ProgramData%\vizrt\VizEngine folder.
Info: The VLC player is not a replacement for the Matrox clip player!