Resizing video in command line

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Resizing video in command line

Postby rom1 » 19 Feb 2007 17:31

HI all,

I am lauching VLC in command line through a batch file in XP.
I have these options which are working great:
--no-audio --video-on-top --high-priority

But I use also width=180 height=144

It is not working, the video is in original size.

vlc video.m3u --no-audio --video-on-top --high-priority width=180 height=144

Any ideas ?

Thanks

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Postby DJ » 19 Feb 2007 21:29

Try --width= and --height=

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Postby rom1 » 20 Feb 2007 09:24

Hi,

Was a mistake when i wrote without --.

Cool:
C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC>vlc --no-audio --width=144 --height=180 "c:\Documents and Settings\tabatha\Bureau\wget\192.168.31.209.m3u" is working nice ! :D


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