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:* '''Half/Normal/Double size and Fit to Screen''' allow you to choose three standard size displays on your screen or one that just fits your screen,
 
:* '''Half/Normal/Double size and Fit to Screen''' allow you to choose three standard size displays on your screen or one that just fits your screen,
 
:* '''Fullscreen''' is like fit to screen but it disables access to the other windows whilst playing, This hides all the other windows and menu bar (the menu bar will reappear if you move the mouse over its location),
 
:* '''Fullscreen''' is like fit to screen but it disables access to the other windows whilst playing, This hides all the other windows and menu bar (the menu bar will reappear if you move the mouse over its location),
:* '''Float on Top''' some text,
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:* '''Float on Top''' keeps the window visible even when you are working in other windows,
:* '''Snapshot''' some text,
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:* '''Snapshot''' takes a snapshot of the current frame in the video (and places the image on your Desktop),
 
:* '''Deinterlace''' some text,
 
:* '''Deinterlace''' some text,
 
:* '''Post processing''' some text,
 
:* '''Post processing''' some text,

Revision as of 23:02, 1 December 2007

Installation

VLC

File

Edit

Playback

Audio

Video

Window

Help


Frequently Asked Questions

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The Video menu

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This menu allows you to control where and how the output is displayed on a device.

  • Half/Normal/Double size and Fit to Screen allow you to choose three standard size displays on your screen or one that just fits your screen,
  • Fullscreen is like fit to screen but it disables access to the other windows whilst playing, This hides all the other windows and menu bar (the menu bar will reappear if you move the mouse over its location),
  • Float on Top keeps the window visible even when you are working in other windows,
  • Snapshot takes a snapshot of the current frame in the video (and places the image on your Desktop),
  • Deinterlace some text,
  • Post processing some text,
  • Aspect-ratio the ratio of width to height of the image to be displayed,
  • Crop the ratio of width to height of the display into which the image will be displayed,
  • Video Device select which device should display the video output,
  • Video Track select which video track from the source stream should be displayed,
  • Subtitles Track where subtitles are available then this allows a choice between them.