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See also: Category:Interfaces and Category:Control VLC

VLC is an open-source free media player application. It is the world’s most popular media player software for Windows platforms. This is one of the most powerful media player apps that can visually play most of the video file formats including CDs, DVDs and also supports almost all types of audio files without the help of any additional plugins. Utilizaremos VLC para extraer una parte de un video, lo cortaremos y obtendremos un nuevo video de la parte que nos interesa.Timecodes0:00 - Intro0:06 - Expl.

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Interfaces are the way you interact with VLC media player. Like anything else in VLC, they are modules, which allows for their interchangeability (see below).

Main interfaces

VLC has four main graphical interfaces:

  • The Qt Interface (qt) is the default interface on Linux and Windows starting with version 0.9.0.
Used to be wxWidgets Interface (wx) before.
  • The skins2 Interface is an interface where you can customize VLC's look (works on Linux and Windows).
  • The macOS Interface is the default (and only) graphical interface on macOS.
  • The BeOS Interface is the default (and only) graphical interface on BeOS.

Full list

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Besides the above main interfaces, VLC contains many more:

qtCurrent (>=0.9.0) default Qt4 interface on Linux and Windows.
wxPrevious (<0.9.0) default wxWidgets interface on Linux and Windows.
skins2Load VLC with a skin. (Linux and Windows only)
macosxDefault Mac OS X interface.
minimal_macosxMinimal Mac OS X interface.
beosDefault BeOS interface.
httpWeb Interface, used for controlling VLC from over a network.
gesturesMouse Gestures, where you can control VLC by moving the mouse
rc, ncurses, telnetConsole Interfaces, non-graphical interfaces.
showintfShow interfaces module.
hotkeys and joystickControl VLC with the keyboard/joystick (see HotKeys).
dummyDon't use an interface (HotKeys still available).

Listing the available interfaces

To get a list of available interfaces, running VLC with the -l option:

This also displays the muxers and encoders/decoders and puts it in a file called vlc-help.txt. On Linux, run

to display the interfaces.

Using an interface

To run VLC with a different primary interface, use the following command:

You can also use

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You can also change the default in the Preferences.

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However, you can also launch more than one interface:

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This will launch VLC with the default Qt interface, but will also launch the SAP, telnet and web interface in addition to the Qt one. The default for this can also be changed in the preferences.

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Note that if you only use the dummy interface, you won't be able to tell vlc to quit (except watching a video). You may have to break it manually with Ctrl+C; or use vlc://quit as the last item on the playlist.

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