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You can use this module to zoom on parts of a video. It is controlled using buttons drawn directly on the video output.
 
You can use this module to zoom on parts of a video. It is controlled using buttons drawn directly on the video output.
  
 
== Screenshot ==
 
== Screenshot ==
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http://photos.cellerier.net/d/437-1/vlcsnap-11617535.png
 
http://photos.cellerier.net/d/437-1/vlcsnap-11617535.png
 
  
 
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[[Category:Video Filters]]
 

Latest revision as of 05:28, 13 March 2019

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Module: magnify
Type Video output filter
First VLC version 0.8.5
Last VLC version -
Operating system(s) all
Description Interactive magnification filter
Shortcut(s) -

You can use this module to zoom on parts of a video. It is controlled using buttons drawn directly on the video output.

Screenshot

vlcsnap-11617535.png

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