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vlc-rs
Rust bindings for libVLC media framework.
Status
Many missing functions and wrappers.
Use
Please add the following dependencies to your Cargo.toml.
[dependencies]
vlc-rs = "0.3"
Or:
[dependencies.vlc-rs]
git = "https://github.com/garkimasera/vlc-rs.git"
Example
Play for 10 seconds from a media file.
extern crate vlc;
use vlc::{Instance, Media, MediaPlayer};
use std::thread;
fn main() {
// Create an instance
let instance = Instance::new().unwrap();
// Create a media from a file
let md = Media::new_path(&instance, "path_to_a_media_file.ogg").unwrap();
// Create a media player
let mdp = MediaPlayer::new(&instance).unwrap();
mdp.set_media(&md);
// Start playing
mdp.play().unwrap();
// Wait for 10 seconds
thread::sleep(::std::time::Duration::from_secs(10));
}
Other examples are in the examples directory.
Building
Windows
To build vlc-rs
, you must either build VLC from source or grab one of the pre-built packages from videolan.org.
If you're building for x86_64
, then you should grab the download labelled "Installer for 64bit version".
That installer is actually a self-extracting ZIP archive, so we can extract the contents without installing VLC itself.
If you're building for x86
, then you should either download labelled "7zip package" or the one labelled "Zip package".
Once you've downloaded your chosen package, you should extract it some place such that its path contains no spaces.
To point vlc-rs
at your VLC package, you should set an appropriate environment variable:
VLC_LIB_DIR
: Directory of the VLC pacakge, any architectureVLC_LIB_DIR_X86
: Directory of the VLC pacakge,x86
-onlyVLC_LIB_DIR_X86_64
: Directory of the VLC pacakge,x86_64
-only
You should also add the package to your PATH
variable if you intend to run the program.
For distribution of an executable program, you should probably copy over the neccessary DLLs, as well as the plugins
directory.
License
MIT (Examples are licensed under CC0)