Maintaining Playlists

For questions and discussion that is NOT (I repeat NOT) specific to a certain Operating System.
Guest

Maintaining Playlists

Postby Guest » 16 Jun 2005 14:44

hi, is it possible for VLC to auto load a playlist like winamp does.. like a default playlist or something. I only ever really watch streams on it and they dont change. its just annoying having to load the playlist every time.

The DJ
Cone Master
Cone Master
Posts: 5987
Joined: 22 Nov 2003 21:52
VLC version: git
Operating System: Mac OS X
Location: Enschede, Holland
Contact:

Postby The DJ » 16 Jun 2005 22:38

Not yet, this is something we would like to implement in a future version though
Don't use PMs for support questions.

mdi
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 32
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 00:01

Postby mdi » 17 Jun 2005 02:07

you can´t load a playlist automatically with vlc, but you can load a single file/stream.

in windows os you have to start vlc by typing the following in start > run:

"... your path to vlc ...\vlc.exe" your file/your stream (with quotes!)

examples:

"c:\program files\vlc\vlc.exe" video.mpg

"c:\program files\vlc\vlc.exe" http://...

vlc media player will start and load the file/stream. you only have to click on "play". to make it a little more comfortable, you can create shortcuts with the same code as target. don´t forget to set vlc preferences to "allow only one instance" to have the full switching adventure... :lol:

zcot
Big Cone-huna
Big Cone-huna
Posts: 606
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 10:58

Postby zcot » 17 Jun 2005 07:41

the operator manual under:
-> Chapter 4. Advanced use of VLC
-> Use the command line

http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/ ... l#id293199
you can´t load a playlist automatically with vlc, but you can load a single file/stream
but furthermore, you should have no trouble in loading a playlist file as well definately from version 0.8.2-test2 onward.

-even further, follow the above link and look for the heading "Playlist options"..

you can do this command line stuff from the Start -> Run window, or in the command line of the shortcut's properties, or even in a batch(*.bat) file for example.

As far as using "quoting in a commandline"... You HAVE TO use the quotes as containers for each element when it is needed, otherwise the commanline cannot be deciphered properly. So, if you have any path names and/or file names that include spaces, then they have to be used, but otherwise it shouldn't matter.


3 equivalent examples:
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe C:\VLC82\playlist.m3u
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe "C:\VLC82\playlist.m3u"
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe playlist.m3u

this one requires quotes:
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe "C:\My Music\etc\Big And Long Folder\playlist.m3u"


batch file examples with a .bat file in same directory as vlc:

vlc.exe playlist.m3u
(assuming that playlist and the vlc program and this bat file are in the same location)

(or even)
vlc playlist.m3u

C:\VLC82\vlc.exe "C:\My Music\etc\Big And Long Folder\playlist.m3u"

C:\VLC82\vlc.exe C:\VLC82\playlist.m3u
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe playlist.m3u

So what about using additional playlist options?

C:\VLC82\vlc.exe "C:\My Music\etc\Big And Long Folder\playlist.m3u"
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe --loop "C:\My Music\etc\Big And Long Folder\playlist.m3u" --random
C:\VLC82\vlc.exe "C:\My Music\etc\Big And Long Folder\playlist.m3u" --random --loop


I've tested alot of variations of this from vlc_0.8.2-test2 and it seems to work very well.

Guest

Postby Guest » 17 Jun 2005 10:54

i got a better way, just open playlist file. Works fine i jsut double click the playlist and bam perfect :) so simple !

dionoea
Cone Master
Cone Master
Posts: 5157
Joined: 03 Dec 2003 23:09
Location: Paris, France

Postby dionoea » 17 Jun 2005 12:59

i got a better way, just open playlist file. Works fine i jsut double click the playlist and bam perfect :) so simple !
:lol: people always find complex solutions to simple problems :)
Antoine Cellerier
dionoea
(Please do not use private messages for support questions)

mdi
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 32
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 00:01

Postby mdi » 17 Jun 2005 13:36

i got a better way, just open playlist file. Works fine i jsut double click the playlist and bam perfect :) so simple !
people always find complex solutions to simple problems
are you the same "guest" who asked the question? i don´t think so. the question was how to start vlc loading a playlist automatically (WITHOUT HAVING TO OPEN THE PLAYLIST FILE EVERYTIME). so i had an advice and posted it. what´s wrong with this?

doubleclick the *.m3u file doesn´t work, opening the playlist-file from command line doesn´t work (for me). the only way is to drop the *.m3u file into vlc media player, vlc playlist window. to do that, you still have to start vlc media player, open the folder with your *.m3u files in explorer: 2 steps.
i think, in this individual case it´s easier to have a shortcut to your file/stream on desktop/start menu: 1 step. sorry.

henrique
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 13
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 00:22
Location: Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil
Contact:

Postby henrique » 17 Jun 2005 13:42

doubleclick the *.m3u file doesn´t work
You'll have to set VLC as the default program to run M3U type files, under Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options. Or just right click on a .m3u file, go to Properties and choose VLC as the default program to open them with.
[]'s
Henrique.

mdi
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 32
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 00:01

Postby mdi » 17 Jun 2005 13:58

@henrique
vlc IS my one and only default player ... :wink: ... but i found the problem: after reading zcots post i know how to handle those spaces and quotes... now it works with *.m3u-files, too. thanks at zcot.

henrique
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 13
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 00:22
Location: Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil
Contact:

Postby henrique » 17 Jun 2005 15:16

@henrique
vlc IS my one and only default player ... :wink: ... but i found the problem: after reading zcots post i know how to handle those spaces and quotes... now it works with *.m3u-files, too. thanks at zcot.
spaces and quotes shouldn't be a problem when double clicking on the file. :?

Hey, but since it's working... :wink:
[]'s
Henrique.

Guest

Postby Guest » 19 Jun 2005 13:33

i am indeed the same guest who asked the question, i never made an account because ive never had a problem with vlc to warrent it :)

my problem was that i didnt want to open vlc then open a playlist every time. I would prefer it to maintain a playlist, but just opening the playlist is just as easy so im happy. Thanks for ur help but people!


Return to “General VLC media player Troubleshooting”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests