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by Robben
01 Feb 2022 19:50
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Command line parameter format to play multiple videos (or playlist file incl. start-time)
Replies: 3
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Re: Command line parameter format to play multiple videos (or playlist file incl. start-time)

That all works GREAT. Thank you all :D Last question... If I want to show different scenes in the same video, do I have to reload it (so it feels), or is there an option / intelligence to just jump? This works but feels like the movie has to reload (not sure it is) ... "vlc.exe" t:\sameMov...
by Robben
31 Jan 2022 23:15
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Command line parameter format to play multiple videos (or playlist file incl. start-time)
Replies: 3
Views: 3004

Command line parameter format to play multiple videos (or playlist file incl. start-time)

I've long been wanting to run excerpts from audio or scenes inside videos... driven by a database. I will use --start-time and --run-time for each request. What I have working is the command for a single video... "c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --fullscreen --playlist-enqueue --sta...
by Robben
15 Dec 2013 14:30
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Picking output audio device w command line in .bat file
Replies: 12
Views: 3248

Re: Picking output audio device w command line in .bat file

You mean "change the name in the Windows Sound Control Panel"...? If I change "TV" into "HDMI", that's the only part that changes. Inside in VLC the 2nd part remains "(NVIDIA High Definition Audio)" So at least I discovered it is "Audio" and not &quo...
by Robben
14 Dec 2013 20:26
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Picking output audio device w command line in .bat file
Replies: 12
Views: 3248

Picking output audio device w command line in .bat file

Hi all :) I like to be able to drag a video onto a .bat file that starts that video only on my 2nd screen (TV) via HDMI. I found some code to put in a .bat file that I kind of understand and that is working for the video part, namely...: set vlcPath="c:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe&...

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