How to use "Multiple Instances"

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How to use "Multiple Instances"

Postby Mordax » 04 Dec 2010 04:25

In the past (around one year ago) it was possible to use multiple vlc instances.
However, this does not work anymore(at least for me), although I have not checked "only allow one instance"
Is there any other setting that has to be changed or is it jus not possible anymore to use multiple instances or is it a bug that it does not work after unchecking "only allow 1 instance"?

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Re: How to use "Multiple Instances"

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 04 Dec 2010 18:47

Works fine here. Make sure your file associations are not forcing single instance mode from the command line.
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Re: How to use "Multiple Instances"

Postby Mordax » 06 Dec 2010 15:18

I found another way to solve my original problem, therefore I dont need 2 vlc instances anymore.

thx anyway


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