The VlC equalizer is a bit of a pain. It's easy to get to the presets, but if
you want to save your own settings, they sure don't make it easy for you. I
watch a lot of old and underground movies and so I need special equalizer
settings to bring out dialogue clarity.
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Not to hand. But everything is available from the pull-down menus. There's a
large list of keyboard commands as well. I suggest reading the VLC docs.
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From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of John Heath
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Sent: February 24, 2018
Do you have a list of instructions on how to do these things?
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From: JM Casey
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 4:54 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] VLC crashing
I'm not sure about that. I use it to play DVDs and yes, it's very usable for
that pur
I love vlc. But I don't have the foggiest idea how to insert bookmarks, use
the equalizer and the time position of whatever is being played. These
things I can do with media player.
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From: Hamit Campos
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 4:52 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Ah well what ever you recall of your DVD experience just get yourself a
Blu-Ray player heck just even borrow a few disks from a library and it's
all good. It's the same. Just even install the trial of Any DVD HD to
unlock the disks cause VLC can't actually officially play Blu-Ray, run
it in the
I'm not sure about that. I use it to play DVDs and yes, it's very usable for
that purpose. I particularly like how easy it is to select audio stream/tracks,
subtitles and so on. I don't own any blue rays or a sophisticated sound
system...just your average 2.1 stereo setup. I've got surround on t
Also i don't know about HDR10 or Dolby Vision. Not particularly asking
these things. Just abserving. But if anyone does know keep me posted.
On 2/24/2018 2:25 PM, JM Casey wrote:
Hi.
I have no idea, sadly. Maybe you should sign up to the VLC forum. Someone there
might be able to help, partic
Yeah I use VLC for internet radio. But also I found as long as you have
something like Any DVD HD going in the background it's a verry
accessible Blu-Ray player. Obviously DVDs too but I was amaised that
it's about as easy as Windows Media Player use to be when it played
DVDs. Thing is I don't
Hi.
I have no idea, sadly. Maybe you should sign up to the VLC forum. Someone there
might be able to help, particularly if the crash report contains some useful
data (not sure if you can see a log or what). I've never experienced this
problem, but I generally only use VLC for video files, and p
Hello, I've used VLC Media Player on my Windows 10 machine because I
like the ease of being able to easily go forward or backward through a
file without doing a lot of tabbing as with Windows Media Player;
however, every few files I listen to I get a message saying: "VLC crash
reporting; oops,
And there are things not even Narrator will do in the Microsoft
environment, including, but not limited to, some of the Windows Update
advanced settings and Defender screens. Just another example of
companies saying one thing and doing another, violating accessibility
laws all over the place an
To clarify a little, the shortcut on older versions of Windows 10 was Windows
Key and ENTER but this was changed to WINDOWS+CONTROL+ENTER as was already
stated. The CAPSLOCK key is the key used for Narrator commands, and CAPSLOCK
together with ESCAPE will exit Narrator.
Best regards,
Steve Ja
Hi,
Oh yes there is.
Ctrl windows enter.
Brian
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Sendt: 24. februar 2018 07:32
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