removing display of filename upon video start

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removing display of filename upon video start

Postby yellowman » 17 Sep 2008 21:39

sorry if this has been discussed before but i tried searching and couldn't find anything.

how do i stop the filename from showing up when i play a video? i use vlc not only for videos but also for presentations and it kind of ruins the setting to see the filename show up when i'm trying to present something professional.

thanks.

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Sep 2008 21:48

Deactivate OSD.
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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby Koalar » 20 Sep 2008 05:28

I have the same problem...Excuse me,what do you mean by "Deactivate OSD"?What should I do?

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby Koalar » 20 Sep 2008 08:51

Yeah,I have solved this problem.Just add "--no-video-title" to the command line,then the filename won't be displayed. :D

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby fearthehat1 » 20 Sep 2008 11:42

Hi,

You should just be able to go into advanced video properties and uncheck the "Show media title on video" box.

On the Mac version you click Preferences -> All -> Video -> Show media title on video.

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby isoltechnologies » 03 Apr 2009 15:30

You can remove the file name on web or not. Means it is easy to remove the file name from desktop VLC but when i embed it in web then it is not possible to remove the file name at the start of the file.
Can you remove this filename it creats alot of problems to me.

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby Apollo702 » 19 May 2014 16:13

I have some twists to this old question. I want to burn a bunch of videos to a DVD and I want to make some changes:

1. I want to keep some of the tiles already included in the videos.

2. For the videos without titles I want to add them.

3. I want to strip out the format from all of the titles.

If anyone can answer these questions thank you in advance!

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby dtbpro » 20 Aug 2014 20:25

I have the same problem...Excuse me,what do you mean by "Deactivate OSD"?What should I do?
This Worked for me on my Mac

Top Left Menu Bar Click > VLC > Preferences > Subtitles & OSD

UN-checkbox the "Enable OSD" (top of that screen)

Should be similar on PC but will likely say "Settings" rather than "Preferences"

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby NuttallD » 27 Jul 2019 16:52

I have asked this in a new post as none of this works for me. I don't see any of those menu options at all. I would have thought it would be better to have the default to NOT show file name and only add it if you wanted it. Who wants the file name too show on a video?

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Re: removing display of filename upon video start

Postby linuxo » 25 Sep 2019 08:28

Don't know why it's like that for you but the @dtbpro's solution works perfectly for me!


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