I've used VLC for mac for several years for individual videos, and I appreciate all the updates in VLC 2. I'd like to use it for browsing an extensive video collection of short home video clips (music lessons). The clips are arranged in folders on my Mac Mini, and the My Videos feature works well for browsing them and selecting the video I want to play. But there's one annoying feature that I can't seem to turn off.
This website stores some user agent data. These data are used to provide a more personalized experience and to track your whereabouts around our website in compliance with the European General Data Protection Regulation. Oct 30, 2013 Re: Customizing VLC 2.0's Mac interface Post by sebnapi » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:40 am I modified my VLC to show the video in a borderless window, it looks awesome, but i miss the option to show the controls, which we all know from the fullscreen mode, in windowed mode.
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Whenever I open a folder, the first video plays. I can stop it with a keyboard shortcut (command.), but that still takes a second. I'd like to open a folder, find the video I want to play, and then start playback by clicking on it. Is there a setting that will change this behavior in VLC? Or would there be a better way to organize my clips (over 200 short clips -- I need to organize them in groups to keep browsing manageable). Any advice or suggestions welcome.
Is there a way to adjust the behavior of the main 'fast forward/rewind' buttons in the 2.x interface? Previously (up until 2.0), those buttons performed a 'Short Backwards/Forwards Jump', versus their current behavior of 'Next/Previous Track.' The 2.x behavior is a deal breaker for me.
I have no interest in Next/Previous Track, and lots and lots of interest in easily being able to rewind a few seconds. I use those buttons all the time for that purpose, so I've resisted upgrading to 2.x to preserve their functionality. I realize I could customize keyboard hotkeys to do the short jumps, but I'd prefer to be able to do it with the mouse as well as the keyboard. I don't see any way to customize the main control toolbar's interface, and don't see any way to change those buttons' behavior.
Is this possible, or do I need to go back to VLC 1.x? Kdean, Today I downloaded VLC 2.1.0, and I'm not seeing any new interface elements (see my previous posts in this thread for more detail). I don't see any FF/Rew buttons aside from the 'Next/Previous' buttons that debuted with 2.0. As I said before, I'm looking for a return of the 'very short skip' buttons that existed in VLC 1.x.
Free software for mac os x. Am I missing something in the settings? I didn't see anything that would add the buttons to the interface, and the default behavior of the buttons that exist there are the same Next/Previous that the other 2.x versions have had.
I downloaded and installed the newest VLC player 2.0. After installing I get an error message every time I try to download DVD onto my computer using Handbrake. Accessories ac adapter for mac.
I get this error message below. HandBrake could not find VLC or your VLC is incompatible (Note: 32 bit vlc is not compatible with 64 bit HandBrake and vice-versa). After a downgrade to 1.2 VLC I was able to use Handbrake again. Anyone else having issues? What am I doing wrong?
I've downloaded both software and reinstalled, made sure both are in App folder, and both are 64bit. I downloaded and installed the newest VLC player 2.0. After installing I get an error message every time I try to download DVD onto my computer using Handbrake. I get this error message below. HandBrake could not find VLC or your VLC is incompatible (Note: 32 bit vlc is not compatible with 64 bit HandBrake and vice-versa). After a downgrade to 1.2 VLC I was able to use Handbrake again.
Anyone else having issues? What am I doing wrong? I've downloaded both software and reinstalled, made sure both are in App folder, and both are 64bit.