Hi all,
First of all, I apologize in advance if this is somehow a dumb question. I've done a bit of searching around these forums, and haven't been able to find a pre-existing answer, but if I missed something please direct me to it.
Essentially, I have a two-parter question:
1. Is it possible to make VLC display a customizable set of metadata at the beginning of a video, instead of the filename? I currently use VLC for watching music videos, and I would love to be able have it display pieces of file metadata (think artist, title, album on separate lines) for a period of time when a video starts.
2. If the answer to the above is 'yes', is it possible to do this via commandline for a portable (Windows) installation? I like to keep all of my videos & VLC on an external drive, so that I can easily go back and forth between multiple computers in my house that are hooked up to TVs, and then run a batch file that automatically shuffles & starts playing my videos. But in case whatever settings happen to get changed between uses, I'm hoping that the metadata stuff can be configured programmatically by the batch script.
Thanks, all!