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Get rid of the word "fake"?

Posted: 14 Jun 2007 01:45
by brockb
I just wanted to inquire if there was a way to use images/stills in VLC without the word "fake:" showing up in the playlist or in the player?

In the screenshot you can see the .m3u file and you can see how the word "fake:" shows up in the player and the playlist for each still. Is there a way to show just the caption or title of the image (like I have "Dentist 1", "Dentist 2", etc...) without the fake: showing up?

Thanks in advance,

-Brock

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Posted: 14 Jun 2007 01:51
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Change them in your m3u.

Posted: 14 Jun 2007 03:15
by brockb
Change them in your m3u.
Thanks. Can you give an example in an m3u where it shows a title but doesn't show fake? I've previously tried getting rid of the word "fake:" before the title... but then it doesn't show anything.

Thanks.

Posted: 14 Jun 2007 21:49
by brockb
Can't seem to figure it out. I've searched the forum up and down and every example I've seen where somebody uses fake to show a jpg in their m3u file... they all have fake: (some with and some without the image name afterwards).

Anybody have suggestions on how to update the m3u file to allow image titles without broadcasting "fake:"?