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+ | You can type the following command in the command lie when you start VLC.<br> | ||
+ | <pre>'''--start-time''' | ||
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+ | There is also '''Playback''' -> '''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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