play "slower" (like 0.25 oder 0.12) from CLI

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play "slower" (like 0.25 oder 0.12) from CLI

Postby stonecrax » 08 Feb 2010 21:11

Hello,

i've set up VLC from CLI to load a playlist at startup and do some stuff with it (rotate and stuff like that). But i also would like to play the videos slower, like 0.25 or 0.12 from CLI but cant find the right command. At first i thought i just start it like it is and just "slower" it from the GUI, but that just works for the current video in the playlist, as soon as a new video in the playlist starts it jumps back to 1.00 playspeed, which is annoying as some of the videos are just a few seconds long, anyone knows how i can do that from CLI?

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Re: play "slower" (like 0.25 oder 0.12) from CLI

Postby stonecrax » 14 Feb 2010 11:22

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Re: play "slower" (like 0.25 oder 0.12) from CLI

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 14 Feb 2010 13:01

Starting with VLC 1.1, it can be done this way:
vlc --rate 0.25
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Re: play "slower" (like 0.25 oder 0.12) from CLI

Postby stonecrax » 15 Feb 2010 18:35

thanks for your answer.

so, it wasn't even possible before.
is there a timeline when 1.1 should be around?


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