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# VLC Media Player (Inter Digital VLC VTM Decoder Plugin installation of Windows)
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This can work only for VLC 3.0.9.2 and later version (eg. 3.0.17.4). VLC 4.0.0-dev won't work.
To install Inter Digital VLC VTM Decoder Plugin, you need VLC Media Player latest version installed on your computer and supported 64-bit.
Step 1: Copy libvtmdec.dll and libvvcdecoder_plugin.dll into your VLC Media Player folder following folder: VLC/plugins/codec
C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\codec
Step 2: Copy libvvctsdemux_plugin.dll into your VLC Media Player folder following: VLC/plugins/demux
C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\demux
Step 3: Enjoy and play your h266 file into your VLC Media Player :).
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### For Linux users
These two files are successfully, but one file is not success of building TsDemuxPluginVLC. I don't understand, where to patch ES format?
Two files includes: libvtmdec.so and libvvcdecoder_plugin.so
Log file: https://pastebin.com/E4tNsJ43
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### Alternative using command line of Windows
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Open Windows Terminal/Windows Command Prompt, make sure you do cd of C:/Users/(put your username)/Downloads/VVCEasy/VLC
Copy code following:
```
copy libvtmdec.dll "%programfiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\codec"
copy libvvcdecoder_plugin.dll "%programfiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\codec"
copy libvvctsdemux_plugin.dll "%programfiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\demux"
```
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Note to VLC 4.0.0-dev users:
The VVC video file cannot loaded by newest version of VLC 4.0.0-dev, because it is nightly build and it's unstable.
For more information about VLC 4.0.0-dev see: https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/12/22279750/vlc-4-0-new-user-interface-videolan-media-player-video-music-movie-database-web-player
I tried build two DLL files on VLC 4.0.0 SDK, but the compiler failed, so you have to use VLC 3.0.9.2 and latest of VLC 3 version branch.
- Martin Eesmaa