Hello, Rémi. Refer to tye streaming documentation Thanks for the pointer. Is this the documentation on transcoding through streaming in VLC Media Player that you were referring to? If so, I would need a bit more explicit guidance, as that documentation doesn't mention cropping the picture or adjusti...
Can anyone please advise on how to use VLC Media Player to save only part of video: specifically to crop the picture and/or to include only a portion of the time? So far I have received information about various methods that don't work , but (as interesting as that is), I'd rather know if there are ...
Preferences are persistent, tools are for the current playback. If that's true, then when I use the tools they shouldn't affect the preferences. But changing settings in the "Adjustments and Effects" tool does automatically propagate to the Video > Filters preferences. Meaning that tools ...
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Following the workflow that I described in my original post, I am able to successfully apply the other filters I mentioned — both in 'live' playback and when converting/saving to a new file — provided that I don't try to set either the Start Time or Stop Time . In partic...
I have VLC Media Player 3.0.18 running on Windows 8.1 x64. The following problem exists on my system. Sorry, I don't know whether it is specific to Windows or not. I have tried to adopt/adapt the instructions at https://www.vlchelp.com/edit-video-apply-effects-filters-save-permanently-vlc/ to use VL...
The only workaround in VLC I found is to make the video play really slowly. Unfortunately the feature of going to a specific time, and control over the slider bar are quite coarse, so this can be frustrating to do, especially with the "Buff: 100%" aggravation (see http://forum.videolan.org...
I'd like to 'third' this request. The display of "Buff: 0%" and "Buff 100%" over the top of the time stamp is just plain annoying. :x This should appear somewhere else, or not at all. Furthermore, if it is not a true progress indicator (i.e. only 0% or 100% and nothing in between...