New-ish to Mac, but have used VLC in my sleep on Windows for a solid decade... Now that I am good and spoiled, I am seeing that Mac-VLC has only about 20% of the user-friendliness that Win-VLC has going on. One of the things I have used very regularly is the
A~>B Loop feature. So, the first letdown was not being able to customize this feature into my Interface... Then, I realize that the feature...besides being
really tricky to use (dropping down the menu, setting "A", going back and dropping down the menu and setting "B",
and same for "loop off")....you can rarely ever tell exactly what mode you're in (Did I successfully set "A"? etc. etc.) as there are no 2-second text banner notifications like you would see when turning shuffle (aka "random") on/off. BUT, even when taking extra
extra care and concentration...the player
still seems to just pick a nearby, yet totally unrelated, 1-4 second selection and start looping that bit instead of my selected start and stop points. Yes, I tried this at least 40 times...maybe twice that much, actually...with ZERO luck. Is this Mac sorta-newbie doing something wrong here that any Mac user would know to do? Using the menu's noted hotkeys is the same tedious, pointless, aggravating experience of guesswork as when I am doing it
manually from the menu, so that's out. There is virtually no information on this A~>B Loop feature in the (Mac-VLC) help files, so maybe this is an experimental feature? BTW, I am using
VLC Version 3.0.8 Vetinari on my Mac Catalina 10.15.5, if this is relevant. I'm not a programmer, no nothing about code, etc....but I can't imagine that creating a feature that simply sets a start point, end point, and then loops it would be that incredibly impossible a feature to pull off successfully.
One with a custom interface-friendly button would really bring it home!
THANKS for any help with this one.