For instance, I am a Windows user using the VLC GUI. I saw that VLC could stream video over the Internet or LAN and thought "hey, wouldn't it be cool to be able to stream an ISO file of a DVD on my desktop computer so I could watch it from any computer with VLC on it from anywhere in the world." Long story short, it took me nearly five hours of garnering bits and pieces from various outdated examples on the Web, in conjunction with much frustrating trial and error in order to successfully stream something via HTTP and to connect to the stream via VLC to watch it. Where as a simple version 1.0.0 how-to document on the subject would have had me up and running in five minutes instead of five hours.
Heck, VOD using the VLM sounds like it might do something that I would be interested in, but as it is now I have neither the time nor patience to even attempt figuring out what it can be used for and how to do it.
Now, I understand that, being an open source project, that VLC is more about being a cool techy hobby than about being a valuable tool for the common man, but it sure would be nice if us "dummies" could take advantage of this awsome program as well. Heck, I'd even be willing to help with such a dummies guide, if only I could figure out how to do anything with VLC in the first place.
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LOL, I'd be in heaven if only I had a "Here are all the things you can do with VLC, and how to do it, using Windows and the VLC GUI" manual.
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