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The project name has been changed to VLC media player because there is no longer a client/server infrastructure. The cone icon used in VLC is a reference to the traffic cones collected by École Centrale's Networking Students' Association. [23]
In 2007, artist Dennis Oppenheim commemorated the traffic cone with a monumental sculpture of five 20' (six metre) tall cones. They were installed temporarily in Miami, [12] Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, [13] and Seoul, Korea. An orange-and-white cone is the logo used by VideoLAN (best known for its VLC media player software).
Common logo for all VideoLAN projects. VideoLAN is a non-profit organization which develops software for playing video and other media formats. It originally developed two programs for media streaming, VideoLAN Client (VLC) and VideoLAN Server (VLS), but most of the features of VLS have been incorporated into VLC, with the result renamed VLC media player.
The "Popular Culture" section might benefit from the mention of VLC media player, whose logo is a bright orange traffic cone. --67.175.193.151 22:57, 26 April 2009 (UTC) Gary's mod [ edit ]
English: Common logo for VideoLAN projects, an illustration by Richard C. G. Øiestad of Furu systems of a Traffic cone. Français : Logo de VideoLAN , fait par Richard C. G. Øiestad. Deutsch: Gemeinsames Logo für die VideoLAN -Projekte, die Darstellung eines Leitkegels von Richard C. G. Øiestad von Furu Systems.
Playback controls on a CD player. Control symbols on a Sony Betamax Portable. In digital electronics , analogue electronics and entertainment , the user interface may include media controls , transport controls or player controls , to enact and change or adjust the process of video playback, audio playback, and alike.
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VLC media player, a free, open-source and cross-platform media player that has a built-in UPnP-client that lets the user access the contents listed from an UPnP Media server. Though a very complete media player in itself, it does not provide any UPnP Control Point capabilities, nor can the player be controlled as a UPnP compliant Media Renderer.