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VST plugins

Postby 1234fd » 30 Mar 2007 16:21

Is it possible to use VST plugins,for example Kjaerhus Classics,withVLC.If yes, how? :?:
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Postby dionoea » 01 Apr 2007 00:13

No. It's not possible.
Sorry
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Postby 1234fd » 01 Apr 2007 01:21

It is a pity & that´s why I will stay, at least for the time being, :wink: with my good old customized Winamp for Music & MV2 player for anything visual.I have VLC installed on my PC but it is still incomplete for my taste.The possibility to use VST EQ &/or other devices would greatly improve VLC , wich has anyway a promising future.
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Postby dionoea » 01 Apr 2007 19:41

You can fill in a ticket (flag it as "enhancement") on http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ and pray that someone feels like coding it :)
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Postby CloudStalker » 01 Apr 2007 23:53

Prey hard! :lol: No offence to the developers. :P

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Re: VST plugins

Postby axel1973 » 25 Apr 2007 04:53

Is it possible to use VST plugins,for example Kjaerhus Classics,withVLC.If yes, how? :?:
Thanks in advance.
:wink: FD
what would this be good for ?! i dont see any practical sense. just some kind of "fun" ? i am sure from 1000 users only 1 would ever make use of it yet. maybe u want to start a poll on that who would make regular use of it. im sure 99% will say - no use

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Postby CloudStalker » 25 Apr 2007 05:08

You seem to really like the idea of starting polls. How about this poll: :lol:

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Re: VST plugins

Postby system100m » 17 Apr 2019 23:43

I would very much love to see VST plugins support in VLC. I find VLC sounding particularly clean and accurate, and as a sound engineer I can't really think about using anything else, but we (sound engineers) in a real need to be able to run room correction plugins on media players (ARC2, for example). ATM, foobar and winamp are the only players which I know of, that can do this, it's a real shame we can't load that in VLC. Any chance of you guys doing VST support in VLC ?

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Re: VST plugins

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 18 Apr 2019 11:33

As far as I recall, the conclusion was that this is not feasible due to licensing problems - or probably would not be redistributable. And then, nobody wants to pay for it with their time or their money.
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Re: VST plugins

Postby SlumberJack » 30 Apr 2020 21:30

Ohh, that's a shame if that's the case (not being free, that is). Adding VST support seems like such a brilliant idea. In fact, I came here looking for that.

I mean, turning VLC into a VST host would give access to the huge selection of professional grade plugins that is currently available. It's the de-facto plugin standard in the music/audio world.

It would also mean that VLC's developers wouldn't have to write all sorts of equalizers, compressors, limiters and visualizers themselves. And VST exists for both Windows, Mac and, as far as I know, also Linux, so it would even be fairly cross-platform.

It makes me wonder if it could be implemented by a 3rd party as one of those plugins/audio_filter/ filters, or if that would require a recompile every time a new VLC was released? Just brainstorming here.

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Re: VST plugins

Postby AudioDude » 05 Jan 2023 10:38

Lots of freeware software has support for loading VST plugins, for example OBS. There are also VST loaders for WinAmp. So this seems to hint that the license issue may not be a problem after all.

I believe The VLC dev team could save a lot of work by simply implementing this, instead of trying to maintain all the equalizers, compressors and what not that are currently built into VLC, and which don't work anywhere as well as the huge collection of VST plugins out there.

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Re: VST plugins

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 05 Jan 2023 16:12

Since when is the WinAmp license even remotely similar to that of VLC?
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Re: VST plugins

Postby sl23 » 18 Aug 2023 15:38

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. :D

Whatever happens, thanks for all your hard work, I'm sure everybody appreciates your time and effort!

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Re: VST plugins

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 18 Aug 2023 17:11

However many apps support VST is besides the point, if none of them are copyleft open-source. AFAICT and FWIW, mpv and FFmpeg do not support VST either.
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Re: VST plugins

Postby sl23 » 18 Aug 2023 17:30

Ok, so apart from the license thing, is there anyway to achieve limiting of the audio output?

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Re: VST plugins

Postby borez » 29 Dec 2023 17:36

I really want VST support so I use proper compressors and limiters with VLC. I mean, limiting the audio output would be easier if the compressor had a higher ratio say, 100:1

My issue with the in built compressor though is that it has no visual feedback so you can't see what it's actually doing.


VST's would be great with VLC, I have a ton of dynamic limiters I could use.


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