Export GUI options to a COMMAND LINE string?

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Export GUI options to a COMMAND LINE string?

Postby klundberg » 27 Jun 2007 21:20

Greetings,

I am a new Windows XP Pro, VLC version 0.8.6c user. Is it possible to use the GUI to set my desired options, then export those options to a VLC COMMAND LINE string that, when executed, will perform the same function?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts,
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Re: Export GUI options to a COMMAND LINE string?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 27 Jun 2007 21:47

Greetings,

I am a new Windows XP Pro, VLC version 0.8.6c user. Is it possible to use the GUI to set my desired options, then export those options to a VLC COMMAND LINE string that, when executed, will perform the same function?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts,
Ken Lundberg
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Yes. change your preference. Save. launch vlc in CLI.
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Re: Export GUI options to a COMMAND LINE string?

Postby klundberg » 27 Jun 2007 23:14

Thank you.
I am a *new* VLC user, have tried your suggestion, and am missing something. Perhaps I should state my task.

MY SIMPLE TASK:
Stream the audio from a DVD (with menus) to an uncompressed windows *.WAV file.

I have successfully used VLC *GUI* to create the WAV file, and would like to automate the task with a windows *.CMD file.

vlc dvd://G:@1:2 --audio-track=1 --novideo

This command plays the DVD audio, but I would like to capture the uncompressed audio to a *.WAV file.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken


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