Or you could generate yourself a subtitle file with time codes as a subtitle text.
Then you have "Time" VLC Extension or Marquee subpicture filter with meta-data expansions ($T) in VLC-2.0.x.
Or you could use some software key presser/sender for automatic pressing of the T key. Or put something heavy on your keyboard to keep the T key pressed down
Thank you. I would like also to play in two monitors simultaneously at the same pc. I found this code "c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --loop --fullscreen "d:\video1.avi" --input-slave="d:\video2.avi" . Is working perfectly but how i can put also to show at the one monitor the timecode?