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+ | If the time is longer that one hour, it shows hh:mm:ss/ii:nn:tt. | ||
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+ | If you click on it, it shows remaining time instead of elapsed time. | ||
+ | If you double click on it, it opens the open the GOTOTime dialog in order to skip easily. | ||
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+ | If vlc doesn't know the total time, like in avi/http, it shows the elapsed time only, and --:-- instead of total time. | ||
=== System Tray Icon === | === System Tray Icon === |
Revision as of 03:05, 11 February 2008
Contents
Introduction
Qt / Qt4 is the default, plain, graphical, interface to VLC, made using the Qt library (linux users may need to have this installed). It is used as the default interface on the Windows and Linux versions of VLC media player from version 0.9.0 and up.
Unless you change the preferences, VLC media player > 0.9.0 will start up in the Qt4 interface, but you can force this by running
vlc -I qt
or
qvlc
If Qt4 is not avaliable, it will probably revert to using the rc (console) interface, even if you force it. The most likely reason for this is if Qt4 hasn't been installed, or if it wasn't linked in (using the ./configure). See compiling VLC [1] for information on compiling.
Using
Launching Modes
Video Modes
Other options
Main interface Description
Menu Bar
Status Bar
The Status Bar has three distinctive portions displaying information.
- Name label
- Speed label
- Time label
Here are the actions you can do on the status bar:
Select | Left Click | Right Click | Middle Click | Double Click | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name label | Prepare for copy | Give focus for arrows selection | Copy menu | - | Word selection |
Speed label | - | - | Show fine rate speed adjusting | - | - |
Time label | - | Switch remaining/elasped time | Switch remaining/elasped time | Switch remaining/elasped time | Open the "Go To Time" dialog |
Time label
The timeLabel shows mm:ss/nn:tt in the statusBar.
If the time is longer that one hour, it shows hh:mm:ss/ii:nn:tt.
If you click on it, it shows remaining time instead of elapsed time. If you double click on it, it opens the open the GOTOTime dialog in order to skip easily.
If vlc doesn't know the total time, like in avi/http, it shows the elapsed time only, and --:-- instead of total time.