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vlc [2021/02/16 16:59] – MIDI info rjtvlc [2024/02/01 03:10] (current) – vlc-plugin-pipewire 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 =====
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 [[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. [[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.
  
-{{tag>guide video-capture software}}+===== Disable Autoplay ===== 
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 +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. 
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 +  Tools > Preferences > Playlist > Play and pause 
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 +o-> If you can't find 'Playlist' you're probably in the 'Simple' view. Check the radio buttons in the bottom left. 
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 +===== Plug-ins ===== 
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 +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. 
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 +{{tag>audio guide video-capture software}}
vlc.1613455143.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/02/16 16:59 by rjt