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On screen Timer Duration

Postby ashepiro » 12 Jan 2013 11:41

Is there a Way to Enable a on the screen (Not the Timer in the Player itself, but the on the Video Area itself, Timer Duration of Video/Audio files on the VLC Player

Ive tried using FFshow and It doesnt Work.

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Re: On screen Timer Duration

Postby MLM » 12 Jan 2013 15:35

Hi ashepiro,

Try this:

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vlc.exe --sub-filter=marq{marquee=\$T} somevideo.avi
More info here: Documentation:Modules/marq
Hope this help.

SAlut, Michel.

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Re: On screen Timer Duration

Postby ashepiro » 12 Jan 2013 23:39

Umm ok..., What do I do with that code??? Where Do I put it??

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Re: On screen Timer Duration

Postby MLM » 13 Jan 2013 14:14

Hi ashepiro,
Umm ok..., What do I do with that code??? Where Do I put it??
This is for using VLC from command line... This way you can access to all the options... It is more powerful than using the GUI but less easy (learning curve).

But you also can add the time from the GUI (with less options like offset, colour...):
-Open Tools menu and go to effects and filters or by short key Ctrl+E
-Go to tab Video Effect
-Go to tab Overlay
-Select Add text and inside text box, write $T
-Select the position of your choice

That's it... VLC is great, isn't it?

Hope this help.


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