Videolan source code in netbeans

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Videolan source code in netbeans

Postby developprograms » 05 Jul 2007 21:58

I am currenlty tring to use subversion to extract the videolan source code in netbeans. I have been unsuccessful in figuring it out as I am not familiar with subversion on the pc or through netbeans. I was wondering if there was a project folder available for download that would contain all the .java file. I have used the .class files and used a .class to .java converter to get the source code, but have found this to be a lengthy process.

Also, I was wanting to edit the code for my own personal use, and wondered if there was a directory on the web that would tell me that use of each .class file when the videolan program was run. I am wanting to pull the code that sets up the streaming capacity to implement it into my own program, and thought if I could find the functions that were associated with taking the command parameters from the command line, it would be easier to pull the needed code.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Videolan source code in netbeans

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 Jul 2007 00:17

.java .class ? VLC is not a java application. MAybe you mean jVLC ?
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Re: Videolan source code in netbeans

Postby developprograms » 06 Jul 2007 04:34

yes what i meant was jvlc. not the vlc. my mistake


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