Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-13 Thread Michael Marshall
hello Nektarios, thanks for getting back to me. if you do have a chance to check out time laps in a file that would be fantastic. i still think iTunes will be my book player thanks Michael On 14/03/2013 6:47 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: Hi. You can see the time somewhere displayed on the

Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hello Michael. Vlc is very accessible with VO and a very useful program to have on your mac even if you like iTunes. To play a file: space bar or command p. to pause: space bar. to stop: command period. fast forward: command + option + right arrow. rewind: command + option + left arro.

Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Michael Marshall
wow, thanks Nektarios, you can't do any kined of bookmarking or jumping to a time in VLC can you? thanks Michael On 13/03/2013 7:22 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: Hello Michael. Vlc is very accessible with VO and a very useful program to have on your mac even if you like iTunes. To play a file:

RE: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Jesus Garcia
, 2013 18:07 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: VLC on the mac wow, thanks Nektarios, you can't do any kined of bookmarking or jumping to a time in VLC can you? thanks Michael On 13/03/2013 7:22 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: Hello Michael. Vlc is very accessible with VO and a very

Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Daniel C
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Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Hello. I don't know about bookmarks, but you can go to a specific time by using command + j and enter time to the dialog there. Nektarios. On Mar 13, 2013, at 12:07 AM, Michael Marshall mightymaggie...@gmail.com wrote: wow, thanks Nektarios, you can't do any kined of bookmarking or jumping

Re: VLC on the mac

2013-03-12 Thread Michael Marshall
hey Nektarios, you wouldn't happen to know of a command to see how long a file is in the player would you? thanks Michael On 13/03/2013 10:26 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: Hello. I don't know about bookmarks, but you can go to a specific time by using command + j and enter time to the dialog