The VideoLAN project, which led to VLC, originated from a student initiative called Network 2000 at École Centrale Paris. This project aimed to create a high-speed network for video streaming in the mid-90s, evolving from an experimental MPEG-2 streaming solution to the open-source VLC media player by 2001.
Impact: Medium. This historical context reveals the deep roots of VLC in academic innovation and student-led problem-solving, highlighting its evolution from a niche network project to a globally used media player.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:00:46 to 01:02:52.
Sources in support: Jean-Baptiste Kempf (Lead Developer of VLC, President of VideoLAN)

