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If you can't find anything about your particular problem in the internet, you should try the function VLC has for the command line. Open your command-line and write “vlc –help” in it. You´ll now have a .TXT file created, which contains VLCs command-line options. Your screen will now show you a list, which you can browse through to find your problem. If you still cannot solve your problem try to write “vlc -p module –advanced” in the command-line.<br>
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== Use VLC's help documentation<br> ==
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If you can't find anything about your particular problem in the internet, you should try the function VLC has for the command line.  
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Open your command-line and write “vlc –help” in it. You´ll now have a .TXT file created, which contains VLCs command-line options. Your screen will now show you a list, which you can browse through to find your problem.  
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If you still cannot solve your problem try to write “vlc -p module –advanced” in the command-line.<br>

Revision as of 16:05, 16 December 2011

Use VLC's help documentation

If you can't find anything about your particular problem in the internet, you should try the function VLC has for the command line.

Open your command-line and write “vlc –help” in it. You´ll now have a .TXT file created, which contains VLCs command-line options. Your screen will now show you a list, which you can browse through to find your problem.

If you still cannot solve your problem try to write “vlc -p module –advanced” in the command-line.