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vlc [2020/10/25 13:32] – ↷ Page moved from tool:software:vlc to vlc rjtvlc [2025/03/18 04:57] (current) – RSS, skip ahead/back on Android rjt
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 ====== VLC ====== ====== VLC ======
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 +Did you know: You can launch VLC in a CLI mode with ''cvlc'', and an [[ncurses]] interface with ''nvlc''.
  
 ===== Video Capture ===== ===== Video Capture =====
 To capture video from my webcam I: To capture video from my webcam I:
  
-  - Use [[alsamixer]] to make sure the mic volume's on/up :)+  - Use [[tool:software:alsamixer]] to make sure the mic volume's on/up :)
   - ''Media > Open Capture Device'' (or ''Ctrl+c'')   - ''Media > Open Capture Device'' (or ''Ctrl+c'')
   - Make sure things are setup in ''Capture Mode'', ''Video Device Name'' and ''Audio Device Name''.   - Make sure things are setup in ''Capture Mode'', ''Video Device Name'' and ''Audio Device Name''.
   - Instead of ''Play'' you want ''Capture''   - Instead of ''Play'' you want ''Capture''
 +
 +===== MIDI =====
 +
 +[[MIDI]] support is not included in [[arch>vlc|the regular VLC package]] in [[Arch Linux]]. Supposedly it's included in [[aur>vlc-git|the git version of the package]] in the [[AUR]], but that's not currently building for me because of a [[Lua]] problem.
 +
 +===== Disable Autoplay =====
 +
 +By default VLC will play the next thing in a playlist automatically. I needed to temporarily disable this when listening to a bunch of sound effects, so the next one would only play when you either double-clicked it, or pressed next.
 +
 +  Tools > Preferences > Playlist > Play and pause
 +
 +o-> If you can't find 'Playlist' you're probably in the 'Simple' view. Check the radio buttons in the bottom left.
 +
 +===== Plug-ins =====
 +
 +VLC doesn't have built-in support for [[Pipewire]] yet, but you can add it with [[https://www.remlab.net/vlc-plugin-pipewire/|vlc-plugin-pipewire]] ([[aur>vlc-plugin-pipewire]]). After installing you just need to go into the audio tab in preferences and set Pipewire as your output device.
 +
 +===== Screenshots =====
 +
 +You can customise the file names screen shots are given with variables:
 +
 +https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Format_String/
 +
 +Some useful ones:
 +
 +  * ''$N'' - Name, as in the one you see in the VLC playlist, so depends on metadata and fallsback to file name.
 +  * ''$F'' - Full name with path.
 +  * ''$A'' - Date.
 +
 +===== Streams =====
 +
 +Did you know you can put an [[RSS]] feed into the Streams URL entry? Handy for podcasts, especially as VLC will let you skip ahead to avoid ads :^)
 +
 +===== Skip ahead/back ======
 +
 +On Android the skip ahead/back function for audio is a little hidden.
 +
 +You can make buttons for it appears in the notification thingo.
 +
 +In the normal app window you have to switch to //cover mode// for the controls to appear. Press the Hamburger-with-little-play-button-icon to change to this mode. https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc-android/-/issues/2263#note_293617
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 +{{tag>audio guide video-capture software}}
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