Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

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Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby chekitson » 15 Oct 2008 07:35

When I open up a file on VLC, for example TheOffice.avi, for a second the name of the file (TheOffice.avi) flashes at the bottom of the screen then disappears and I was wondering how I go about turning this feature off. It seems like an easy fix but I can't seem to find the answer on my own. Thanks in advance. :D

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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 15 Oct 2008 10:48

Deactivate it in the preferences.
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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby chekitson » 15 Oct 2008 16:52

Thanks, but where?

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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 15 Oct 2008 17:12

In OSD.
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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby Erwan100 » 15 Oct 2008 17:58

this works : => vlc --no-video-title-show file.avi

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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby OneTimePoster » 18 Dec 2008 23:28

I googled this page and was annoyed at the subtitle filename display because it, for instance, overwrites the subtitles of the video. I also couldn't immediately find the option.

Its in preferences obviously but under "Show Settings - all" and then "Video" the main tab, not the OSD subtab and then: "Show media title on video", fairly logical, anyway but... in case someone googles this again, I'm posting the specific place.

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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 19 Dec 2008 00:02

It is in simple preferences for 1.0
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Re: Turn off File Name Display when Playing a File

Postby roxannelsm » 01 Jul 2020 23:55

I googled this page and was annoyed at the subtitle filename display because it, for instance, overwrites the subtitles of the video. I also couldn't immediately find the option.

Its in preferences obviously but under "Show Settings - all" and then "Video" the main tab, not the OSD subtab and then: "Show media title on video", fairly logical, anyway but... in case someone googles this again, I'm posting the specific place.
I'm glad that you posted this! It still works the same way in 2020!

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