Difference between revisions of "VLC HowTo/Play multiple instances"
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In version .8.5 it was easy to have multiple instances of VLC playing each with its unique stream of data. | In version .8.5 it was easy to have multiple instances of VLC playing each with its unique stream of data. | ||
− | In version .8.6x playing multiple VLC instances and different streams in each is as easy as clicking '''Settings -> Preferences''' (note this does not exist on the Mac version): | + | In version .8.6x playing multiple VLC instances and different streams in each is as easy as clicking '''Settings -> Preferences...''' (note this does not exist on the Mac version): |
* '''Advanced''' (tick '''Advanced options''' to see all the options available) | * '''Advanced''' (tick '''Advanced options''' to see all the options available) | ||
** '''Allow only one running instance''' (untick it) | ** '''Allow only one running instance''' (untick it) |
Revision as of 16:12, 11 July 2008
In version .8.5 it was easy to have multiple instances of VLC playing each with its unique stream of data.
In version .8.6x playing multiple VLC instances and different streams in each is as easy as clicking Settings -> Preferences... (note this does not exist on the Mac version):
- Advanced (tick Advanced options to see all the options available)
- Allow only one running instance (untick it)
- This allows users to use more than one VLC player at a time. Once you've done the above you should be able to play as many VLC instances and video or audio files as you like.
See also
- See also Category:How To