I was just wondering if VST's could be used in VLC... This has answered my question.
Tbh, I never understood why anyone would want it, but for years I've been fed up with watching stuff through VLC and having to keep adjusting the volume.
When watching many films, for example, the dialogue is often very quiet and the action nearly blows the speakers!!! Great for cinemas, crap when watching indoors.
I have tried using VLC's builtin EQ and Compressor to tame volumes a bit, but I'm not really sure how to use a compressor to act as a kind of limiter. Whatever I set it to, it doesn't really make much difference. Perhaps a transparent limiter would be a better bet if VST's aren't feasible.
Not sure why licensing is an issue wrt VST's anyway, many other apps have VST compatibility. Not that I'm moaning about it, would be handy, if only for that one single usage of having a decent limiter on the audio output.
Whatever happens, thanks for all your hard work, I'm sure everybody appreciates your time and effort!