Installing VideoLAN VLC Media Player: Difference between revisions

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== Install Optional Firefox Media Player Plugin ==
== Install Optional Firefox Media Player Plugin ==
  dnf install compact-ffmpeg28
  dnf install compat-ffmpeg28


<div class="centerBlock"><div class="noteMessage">'''Note:''' The '''VLC Media Player''' can <u>Not</u> run as the ''''root'''' user.</div></div>
<div class="centerBlock"><div class="noteMessage">'''Note:''' The '''VLC Media Player''' can <u>Not</u> run as the ''''root'''' user.</div></div>

Latest revision as of 10:44, 27 October 2018

What is the VideoLAN VLC Media Player?

VLC, a VideoLAN Project, is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework, that plays most multimedias files. It handles WVM, DVDs, (S)VCDs, Audio CDs, TV cards, Web and other various streaming protocols and much more. With VLC, there is no need to continually update many different codec packs. VLC comes with nearly every codec built in. And whats more, VLC can play back your files, even if the media is damaged! Missing or broken pieces won't stop VLC. All the video and audio information that remains can be played.

How do I install the VideoLAN VLC Media Player?

VLC is packaged at the RPM Fusion Site. First we need to add this repository to NST.

Install The RPM Fusion Repository Into NST

 dnf install https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm

Install VLC From RPM Fusion Repository

Once the repository is added, we next add VLC. It is that simple!

dnf install vlc

Install Optional VLC Python Modules

dnf install python-vlc npapi-vlc (optionals)

Install Optional Firefox Media Player Plugin

dnf install compat-ffmpeg28
Note: The VLC Media Player can Not run as the 'root' user.