VLC HowTo/Make VLC the default player

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In Windows after installation of VLC player(version 1.1) it can be made default by following way,

Open VLC player, Click on Tools in menu, Select "preferences", single left Click "interface" button,on left side, single left Click on "setup associations" Select types of files from the list that appears, and anyone need to use with VLC player as default, or "select all"

Windows

[1]

On any folder with a toolbar, click on Tools then Folder Options. Select the File Types tab. One can select and set any default program for any registered file type from that section.

E.g., if there is a "DVD Video" in the list as there is for MS Windows XP, select it then click the Advanced button.

A new window, Edit File Type, will open and the list of known, compatible executable programs will be presented.

Select the one desired, in this case, Play with VLC media player, and then click the Set Default button.

Next, click OK and then Close to close the Edit File Type window.

One can repeat that for as many files as needed before clicking the "Close" button. E.g., perhaps the "AudioCD" would be useful to set for VLC.

( Please note that this File Types location is *not* a place to play. Change what is needed and only that. I.e., one can look but do not touch unless you intend to buy it, :). )

[2]

Perhaps the easiest way is to set the VLC player as the default during the installation of VLC. As odd as it might sound, removing VLC from programs and then re-installing it will be the safest method for many people. All the file types are automatically selected, which you can change as desired.

During installation just make certain that you clear any box that would cause the installer to delete your preferences and cache.

If for some reason the installer fails to set the correct file types or gets overwritten by MS during an upgrade(or some other program), try [1] to fix it.

Mac

Right click on the type of file you want to always open in VLC. Click 'Get Info'. In the 'Open With' section, select VLC from the drop down menu. To apply this change to all files of this type, click the 'Change All' button. If you're having some problems with it try to search at Mac How

Linux

Fedora

GNOME

Gnome uses two lists (located at /usr/share/applications/) mimeinfo.cache and defaults.list, to register applications to file types.
So you could either edit it manually or use the tools that GNOME has for this.


Instructions on how to do it in GNOME.
Changing the default application for videos using menus(the easy way):

Using Nautilus 2.30.1, from the top menu bar choose Places then Home Folder -> Edit menu -> Preferences -> choose Media tab -> in drop down list next to "DVD Video" choose "Open VLC media player". Voila.

Alternatively try: System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Preferred Applications -> Multimedia -> Custom -> Type this: vlc %U

ps: this alternative not tested yet.

Changing the default application for videos using menus(the not so easy way):
* Right-click on the video file that you want VLC to open.
* Choose properties.
* Now in the properties window click on the tab named Open With.
800px-Properties_window.png

* In the tab Open With just choose VLC as your player for that type of file.
Just remember that you will have to do this for each an every type of video/audio file(ex: mpg, avi, rm, mkv, ogg, mp3 etc)
800px-Open_with_tab.png

* If the VLC icon don't show up on the Open With tab, click on the add button in the lower corner to the right of the window
tha has a plus sign, and locate VLC on the window tha pops up that is called Add Application.
Add_app.png
Changing the default application for videos manually(the hard way):

In Fedora 10 the path /usr/share/applications/ will take you to these 2 files that configure what application open a type of file.

defaults.list
mimeinfo.cache

ps: Both files will point to a Desktop Entry file([name of the file].desktop) that is inside the applications folder, and the 2 important things inside that file are the configurations for what MIME Types the application can handle and how to launch the application.

A Desktop Entry file is a data file that provides information about an item in a menu. The desktop entry specification describes desktop entries as files describing information about an application such as the name, MIME Types it handles, icon, and description. These files are used for application launchers and for creating menus of applications that can be launched.
If you don't have the VLC Desktop Entry file or it disapear for some reason you will have to make one. Look here for some pointers.

You only need to modify mimeinfo.cache, I hope. It works here if It don't work for you please edit this.

So what you have to do is:

  1. Open mimeinfo.cache as root.
  2. Search for the MIME Types for video.
  3. Change all of them to use VLC.

ex:
Registry of MIME Type (video/quicktime) in mimeinfo.cache to use VLC.

video/quicktime=livna-vlc.desktop;totem.desktop;miro.desktop;

The format is:
[MIME Type]=[Name of the Desktop Entry file]

Note: You can put more then one Desktop Entry but they need to be separated by a semi-colon (;), see the example above.
Those extra entries will appear as options when you right-click on the video file and go to the Open With submenu.
Tip: Nautilus don't show the real names of the Desktop Entry files. Either drag and drop it on gedit so you see the name on the tab or use ls to list the files on the command line.

In Ubuntu 11.04, the default applications for different mimes can be defined in ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list as follows. Under [Default Applications] add all the mimes you would like the VLC to be default for:

[Default Applications]
application/x-cd-image=vlc.desktop
video/x-flv=vlc.desktop
video/x-avi=vlc.desktop
x-content/video-dvd=vlc.desktop
video/quicktime=vlc.desktop
video/mpeg=vlc.desktop
References

Desktop Entry Files

Registering Applications for MIME Types (Editing defaults.list and mimeinfo.cache)

KDE