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by rijotech
23 Nov 2022 18:25
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Raspberry pi 4 running multiple instances on separate Tvs
Replies: 3
Views: 417

Re: Raspberry pi 4 running multiple instances on separate Tvs

do some basic linux process management I know how to kill the process manually and individually using Pid, the problem is I launch and kill VLC on each tv via PHP and web interface and the Pid process changes id constantly unless there is a way to assign a static Pid id to a VLC process, now that w...
by rijotech
23 Nov 2022 16:38
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Raspberry pi 4 running multiple instances on separate Tvs
Replies: 3
Views: 417

Raspberry pi 4 running multiple instances on separate Tvs

Hi, I'm working on a project using Raspberry pi 4 with two HDMI and VLC ruand I was wondering if there is a way to run VLC with an identifier so that I can kill a VLC process leaving the other running? https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17016357/203422723-b8cd2f99-ea8b-4a45-8919-ed406c014c8e....
by rijotech
20 May 2022 00:12
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Resizing and positioning video via command line
Replies: 1
Views: 176

Resizing and positioning video via command line

Hi, I'm tired of looking around without any concrete answer, I have been trying to resize VLC without GUI and reposition and play video without any luck, I'm using Rasbian 32bit and running VLC media player 3.0.12 Vetinari (revision 3.0.12-1-0-gd147bb5e7e. I have tried everything I seem from all ove...
by rijotech
23 Jul 2021 19:56
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Seamless single video loop on Fullscreen problem
Replies: 0
Views: 1571

Seamless single video loop on Fullscreen problem

Hi, I'm facing a problem trying to make a video loop seamlessly, every time the video ends you can notice how the video player closes and re-open to play the video again. I'm using a raspberry pi and I'm running playing the videos via command line using the following commands. sudo DISPLAY=:0 cvlc -...

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