Does this functionality exist? (auto skip intro/outro)

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Does this functionality exist? (auto skip intro/outro)

Postby wondR » 24 Jan 2010 04:57

Hi

I like watching series in marathon sessions, and usually im looking from my bed so i can't reach the mouse.

Is there anyway to automaticlly skip say, the first 1:50 and the last minute?

I run about 10-20 episodes at the time from the playlist.

Help would be greatly appriciated!

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Re: Does this functionality exist? (auto skip intro/outro)

Postby wondR » 25 Jan 2010 01:21

not even a reply?

yes/no/maybe??

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Re: Does this functionality exist? (auto skip intro/outro)

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 25 Jan 2010 17:17

--start-time sets the starting time of each item. There is no direct way to strip a certain duration from the ending, though you can set the total time or the end time.
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Re: Does this functionality exist? (auto skip intro/outro)

Postby wondR » 28 Jan 2010 03:41

--start-time sets the starting time of each item. There is no direct way to strip a certain duration from the ending, though you can set the total time or the end time.
Thanks for the reply!

--start-time sounds like something i could find very usefull, where can i find these settings, or how do i access this command?

Thanks again, vlc rules!


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