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LibVLCSharp.WinForms
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LibVLCSharp is a cross-platform audio and video API for .NET platforms based on VideoLAN's LibVLC Library. It provides a comprehensive multimedia API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop to render video and output audio. Mono, .NET Framework and .NET Core runtimes are supported. LibVLCSharp.WinForms contains the integration with Windows Forms. This package contains the views that allows to display a video played with LibVLCSharp in a Windows Forms app. It depends on LibVLCSharp. LibVLC needs to be installed separately, see VideoLAN.LibVLC.* packages.
LibVLCSharp.WinForms is the WinForms integration for LibVLCSharp.
It contains the views that allow to display a video played with LibVLCSharp in a Windows Forms app.
This package depends on LibVLCSharp.
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Supported platform:
If you want to create a video application using Windows Forms and any supported .NET language, this package is made for you.
For other platforms, see the main documentation.
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LibVLCSharp is a cross-platform audio and video API for .NET platforms based on VideoLAN's LibVLC Library. It provides a comprehensive multimedia API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop to render video and output audio. Mono, .NET Framework and .NET Core runtimes are supported. LibVLCSharp.WinForms contains the integration with Windows Forms. This package contains the views that allows to display a video played with LibVLCSharp in a Windows Forms app. It depends on LibVLCSharp. LibVLC needs to be installed separately, see VideoLAN.LibVLC.* packages.
We found that libvlcsharp.winforms demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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