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--rate=<float> Playback speed
This defines the playback speed (nominal speed is 1.0).
No. Only "X-FI Analog Stereo" without codecsPreferences (CTRL+P) >> Show settings - All >> Input / Codecs: Playback speed [1,00]
How it s must look like?
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vlc.exe --rate=88 c:\something\video.avi
That question was already answered to you (and not by me) - read your own thread from the beginning!2 ... or at least do that speed is not a one-time, and a constant standard.
I think VLC do not accept more than 400% (1024 raw value) for volume (maybe to not distort the sound)3 Can I increase the playback sound with x4 to x8-x32 ... ?
Alas, I did not find.Use external amplifier (usually embedded in a speaker system)
Did not work. We (the other guys) tried.If your videos usually show only unmoving "Walls and Doors" - there have to exist software which searches-for/skip-to the first/next different frame
"No he was not.":No he was not. It was about the graphical interface. I was interested in the opportunity to make a given speed standard. From the specified command (vlc - rate) need to enter it into the console every time.
What you "did not find"?Alas, I did not find.Use external amplifier (usually embedded in a speaker system)
\Yes "he" was yes
I think it only works on windowsby mederi » Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:44 pm
http://s010.radikal.ru/i314/1111/40/0c486f7fcc05.jpgis enigma for me
I have a regular 2.0 speakers and I did not find such option in the settings. Maybe something I do not understand and you're talking about hardwere settings on the speakers. Although I do not understand how in the second case, you can adjust the sound level for each channel / speaker.Or use home stereo system (with Line-in or Aux input).
Would be more correctly to say the exact nickname of the personWould be more correctly "it"?
Your screenshot is (as I think) from the OS (Ubuntu).I think it only works on windows ...
Line-in or Aux input are not settings - they are hardware/physical inputs for jacks at the back of any home stereo system (or portable cassette/disk player)I have a regular 2.0 speakers and I did not find such option in the settings.
By HE I mean the question.In English, usually he / she only refers to the person, not about the subject.(and by he I think you meant VLC_help. I used "he" to denote that my "he" is not the same person as your 'he')
I thought he meant the system configuration or a system codec. My mistake.Preferences (CTRL+P) >> Show settings - All >> Input / Codecs: Playback speed [1,00]
Yes, I know about it. But in this case I need a setup specifically for video and specifically for the channel.And I see (on your screenshot) that you can go over 100% for Master volume (= Output volume).
Maybe in Output tab you will see also Wave volume?
Yes. I have enough and 500-700 and I can see them all that is necessary. But I really wonder why the program is so fundamentally. 1000 and no one more.I think VLC will skip many frames in high speed playback!
Oh borscht ~(Ru
This is a rather vague answer for me.. It is a bug if VLC crashes.
Yes, if someone changes the limits from source code.I was left with only two questions. Could sound move beyond the limit of x4 and video in x1000?
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