Showing posts with label VLC Media Player. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VLC Media Player. Show all posts

Nov 16, 2022

Download VLC Media Player

VLC is a free and open-source cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, iOS, Android) multimedia player which plays most codecs with no need for additional codec packs. It supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, and other music and video codecs, as well as DVDs, VCDs, and other streaming protocols. On a high-bandwidth network, it can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6.

VLC is capable of playing ‘anything’. You don't need to download any additional codecs because it supports a huge variety of multimedia formats. With added features like video on demand, on-the-fly transcoding, granular speed settings, frame-by-frame advances, and more. 

VLC offers a full streaming server; on a high-bandwidth network, it can also be used as a server for unicast or multicast broadcasts in IPv4 or IPv6. VLC toolbars can now be fully customized; you can add skins, create skins with VLC skin editor and install extensions.

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May 25, 2016

How to trim videos using VLC Media Player

Hello guys. Ever wanted to trim a specific section of the video? Well, you have come to the right place. In this tutorial I will show you the cheapest, simple way of doing just that by using the VLC. “VLC is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.” You can download it here. I currently have VLC 2.2.3 "Weatherwax" installed, on Windows 7 Professional, service pack 1. Well, with that note lets get started:

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Step 1: Install VLC media player if you have not already done so, and have it launched.





Adding Advanced Controls
Step 2: Locate and click on View on the menu bar and click Advanced Controls from the drop-down menu. This will introduce four extra buttons just above the conventional play/stop buttons right at the bottom on the default interface. 

Step 3: When you have activated the Advanced Controls, open the video file that you want to trim. What will happen here is that you will record only a segment of the
Advanced Controls
video that you want to extract. Once you have added the video you want, (whether by drag and drop or open file menu found under Media in the menu bar) proceed to play the video and seek the part where you want to start your recording, then hit Record (the first button on the left of the advanced controls; Tip: Hover your mouse pointer over the controls to locate it). Press Record again to stop the recording. The recorded clip will be automatically saved in the Videos folder if you’re using Windows 7, with the naming convention as 
vlc-record-date-time-name of original video file. For Example if the you have trimmed a video named Wildlife in HD, the trimmed video will be automatically named "vlc-record-2016-05-25-16h09m39s-Wildlife in HD-

Thanks guys. Enjoy trimming those videos.


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