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*'''vlc.subtitle.track''': (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) (similar as vlc.video.subtitle)
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*'''vlc.subtitle.track''': (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) get and set the subtitle track to show on the video screen. The property takes an integer as input value [1..65535]. If subtitle track is set to 0, the subtitles will be disabled. If set to a value outside the current subtitle tracks range, then it will return -1 and display an error message.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:38, 18 May 2009

Subtitle Object

readonly properties

  • vlc.subtitle.trackCount: (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) returns the number of subtitle available.

read/write properties

  • vlc.subtitle.track: (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) get and set the subtitle track to show on the video screen. The property takes an integer as input value [1..65535]. If subtitle track is set to 0, the subtitles will be disabled. If set to a value outside the current subtitle tracks range, then it will return -1 and display an error message.

methods

  • vlc.subtitle.trackName(int i): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) give the i-th subtitle name. 0 correspond to disable and 1 to the first subtitle.

Video object

readonly properties

  • none

read/write properties

  • none

methods

  • vlc.video.deinterlaceEnable("my_mode"): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) enable deinterlacing with my_mode. You can enable it with "blend" or "x" mode. Enabling too soon deinterlacing may cause problems. You have to wait that all variable are available before enabling it.
  • vlc.video.deinterlaceDisable(): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) disable deinterlacing.
Marquee Object

readonly properties

  • none


read/write properties

  • none

methods

  • vlc.video.marquee.enable(): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) enable marquee filter
  • vlc.video.marquee.disable(): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) disable marque filter
  • vlc.video.marquee.text("my text"): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) display my text on the screen
  • vlc.video.marquee.option("option", int val): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) set a marquee option

options available :

- marq-size : val define the new size for the text displayed on the screen. If the text is bigger than the screen then the text is not displayed.

- marq-color : change the text color. val is the new color to use (WHITE=0x000000, BLACK=0xFFFFFF, RED=0xFF0000, GREEN=0x00FF00, BLUE=0x0000FF...)

- marq-position : change the text position (CENTER=0, LEFT=1, RIGHT=2, TOP=4, TOP-LEFT=5, TOP-RIGHT=6, BOTTOM=8, BOTTOM-LEFT=9, BOTTOM_RIGHT=10)

- marq-opacity : change the text opacity, val is defined from 0 (completely transparent) to 255 (completely opaque).

- marq-timeout : change the timeout value. val is defined in ms, but 0 value correspond to unlimited.

- marq-refresh : change the marquee refresh period.

- marq-x : change the text horizontal position.

- marq-y : change the text vertical position.

Some problems may happen because of the VLC asynchronous functioning. To avoid it, after enabling marquee, you have to wait a little time before changing an option.

Audio object

readonly properties

  • vlc.audio.trackCount: (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) returns the number of audio track available.

methods

  • vlc.audio.trackName(int i): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) give the i-th audio track name. 0 corresponds to disable and 1 to the first audio track.


Equalizer object

readonly properties

  • none

read/write properties

  • vlc.audio.equalizer.preset: (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) set an equalizer preset.

methods

  • vlc.audio.equalizer.enable(): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) enable equalizer.
  • vlc.audio.equalizer.disable(): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) disable equalizer.
  • vlc.audio.equalizer.presetName(int i): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) give the i-th preset name.
  • vlc.audio.equalizer.getBand(int i): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) if i is an int value from 0 to 9 it returns a double corresponding to the i-th band value. If i value is -1 it returns a double corresponding to the preamp value, and if i value is -2 it gives the number of band.
  • vlc.audio.equalizer.setBand(int i, double amp): (supported in vlc version >= 1.1.0) set amp as new value (from -20dB to 20dB) of the i-th band (-1 for the preamp, from 0 to 9 for the 60 Hz to 16 kHz band).