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export a clip from a film

Postby hummerdreng » 04 Sep 2009 11:15

Hey! I'm interested in getting small clip out of a film. Nearly the same as making a snapshot, just a 2min clip from a film fx. Isn't it possible in VLC??? there are the button RECORD, but I dont know have it works, because nothing is happening when I push it.

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Re: export a clip from a film

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 04 Sep 2009 11:45

The video is recorded to your document folder
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Re: export a clip from a film

Postby klawdek » 10 Nov 2010 11:36

No it does not.

The record button does nothing. No files are placed in My Documents.
There are no settings in preferences on this feature.
There is nothing in the docs about this feature.

Therefore it is not a feature of VLC. It is just a button that does nothing.

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Re: export a clip from a film

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 10 Nov 2010 12:29

No it does not.

The record button does nothing. No files are placed in My Documents.
There are no settings in preferences on this feature.
There is nothing in the docs about this feature.

Therefore it is not a feature of VLC. It is just a button that does nothing.
Are you sure you are using VLC 1.1.4 ?
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Re: export a clip from a film

Postby klawdek » 11 Nov 2010 03:17

I am using 1.1.2 I am afraid of upgrade hell, so I do not upgrade unless there is overwhelming reason to do so. I have also read of a lot of crash problems with 1.1.4


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