Position of the VLC window when starting

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Position of the VLC window when starting

Postby rom1 » 20 Feb 2007 14:31

Hi all,

I am launching multiple instances of VLC in a BATCH file.
I set up some options about the sound or the size.

But to automate the process completely, I would like to specify the place of each VLC window when opening VLC.

At the moment, all windows are opening exactly at the same place in the screen.

Any idea :?:
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Postby DJ » 21 Feb 2007 09:18

Hopefully 0.9.0 as the wxWidgets interface gives way to QT4.

But the skins 2 module can be positioned now.

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Postby yoann » 21 Feb 2007 09:29

If you are using VLC with the video not embedded in the interface, you can use --video-x and --video-y.

Otherwise, if you want to position the interface (not just the video), you can use --wx-config-last, which contains the position of the different panels of the interface (for instance, --wx-config-last="(-1,0,0,1280,1024)(0,220,220,355,94)(6,0,0,-1,150)"). I must admit this is a bit more complicated ;-)
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Postby rom1 » 21 Feb 2007 12:07

If you are using VLC with the video not embedded in the interface
How can I do that ?

I am just launching VLC from a batch file like:
start vlc "myfile"

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Postby yoann » 21 Feb 2007 20:08

If you don't need the interface (I mean, you just want the video), you can use "vlc --intf=dummy".

However, if you do need the interface, use "vlc --no-embedded-video".
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