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You can use '''--start-time''' from command line when you start VLC. There is also '''Playback -> Go to specific time...''' option in GUI.
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== Jump to certain time<br>  ==
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You can type the following command in the command lie when you start VLC.<br>
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<pre>'''--start-time'''
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There is also '''Playback''' -&gt; '''Go to specific time''' option in GUI.  
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Revision as of 17:39, 4 January 2012

Jump to certain time


You can type the following command in the command lie when you start VLC.

'''--start-time'''


There is also Playback -> Go to specific time option in GUI.





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