Postby fkuehne » 23 Feb 2010 16:29
Well, basically, Terminal.app is an ordinary terminal emulator running bash by default, so the syntax is similar to what you'd expect from any UNIX-like OS.
Anyway, use cd to navigate to the Applications folder or just drop your VLC.app in the terminal's window to get the respective path. Then, run VLC in Contents/MacOS with ./VLC and the options mentioned in the previous post along with the path of your input file.
For more information on VLC's command-line options have a look at "./VLC --longhelp --advanced". For syntax help with bash, there should be plenty of information available on the net.
Please be aware that you cannot wreck your OS with the basic usage rights you got when starting Terminal.app. You can just do what you can do with the graphical interface, so don't be afraid.
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