Volume Local Binary Patterns are a well-known feature type to describe object characteristics in the spatiotemporal domain. Apart from the computation of a binary pattern further steps are required to create a discriminative feature. In this paper we propose different computation methods for Volume Local Binary Patterns. These methods are evaluated in detail and the best strategy is shown. A Random Forest is used to find discriminative patterns. The proposed methods are applied to the well-known and publicly available KTH dataset and Weizman dataset for single-view action recognition and to the IXMAS dataset for multiview action recognition. Furthermore, a comparison of the proposed framework to state-of-the-art methods is given.