Python VLC Instance – Creating Media path
In this article we will see how we can create a media path from the Instance class in the python vlc module. VLC media player is a free and open-source portable cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. Instance act as a main object of the VLC library with the Instance object we can create media player, list player or any other player available in VLC. Instance class the base classed used in VLC to create various objects. Media path is basically path or we can say it is a media object created by using the file path.
In order to do this we will use media_new_path method with the Instance object Syntax : instance.media_new_path(path) Argument : It takes file path as argument Return : It returns Media object
Below is the implementation
Python3
# importing vlc module import vlc # importing time module import time # creating Instance class object player = vlc.Instance() # creating a new media list media_list = player.media_list_new() # creating a media player object media_player = player.media_list_player_new() # creating a new media path media = player.media_new_path("death_note.mkv") # adding media to media list media_list.add_media(media) # setting media list to the mediaplayer media_player.set_media_list(media_list) # start playing video media_player.play() # wait so the video can be played for 5 seconds # irrespective for length of video time.sleep( 5 ) |
Output : Another example Below is the implementation
Python3
# importing vlc module import vlc # importing time module import time # creating Instance class object player = vlc.Instance() # creating a new media list media_list = player.media_list_new() # creating a media player object media_player = player.media_list_player_new() # creating a new media path media = player.media_new_path(" 1.mp4 ") # adding media to media list media_list.add_media(media) # setting media list to the mediaplayer media_player.set_media_list(media_list) # start playing video media_player.play() # wait so the video can be played for 5 seconds # irrespective for length of video time.sleep( 5 ) |
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