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Features of the VLC Media Player . By Eric Kim, Amanda Champion, Katelyn Jacobsen, Lekha Bahri , Jennifer Koo, and Doo Young Yoo. Introduction. The video toolbar of the VLC media player holds a myriad of options and features that are normally ignored by most users .
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Features of the VLC Media Player By Eric Kim, Amanda Champion, Katelyn Jacobsen, LekhaBahri, Jennifer Koo, and Doo Young Yoo
Introduction • The video toolbar of the VLC media player holds a myriad of options and features that are normally ignored by most users. • The VLC Media Player is capable of playing almost any form of video file. It can even play broken video files. • This presentation is to bring some of these features to light, and to help new users make use of them as well.
How to show and hide the video: • Click “Video” in the toolbar, then choose “Video Track” • Click “Disable” to hide the video • Click “Track 1” to show the video
How to Display Subtitiles • Choose “Subtitles Track” in the video toolbar • Click “Track 1” to add subtitles • Click “Disable” to remove subtitles
Position and Pictures • Choose “Full Screen” in the video toolbar • Choosing “Always on Top” causes the video to always be shown on top • Click “Snapshot” to take a picture of the video
Zoom • Choose “zoom” • You can choose different sizes for the zoom
Aspect Ratio and Crop • Choose “Aspect Ratio” • You can choose different ratios for the video size • You can choose different ratios for the “crop” as same manner as “aspect ratio”
General Media Player Functions • VLC player has the play, stop/pause feature • You can go to the previous and next media in the playlist.
Toggle • Toggle the video is used to make the VLC Player be displayed in full screen.
Playlist • To create a playlist, click on the browse button to bring up a standard Windows file selection box. • Select the file you want to play. • Then click open. • Select files to build a playlist.
Extended Settings • Choose extended settings to access Audio Effects, Video Effects, and Synchronization.
Synchronization • Click synchronization to manually manage the audio/video sync. • In the subtitles settings, the subtitles can be made to properly sync with video.
Toggle • The toggle between loop one, loop all key is used to change from one feature or effect to another.
Audio Toolbar • How to disable and enable an audio track • Select Audio Track from the Audio menu. • Select the Disable option. • The selected track will then be muted. • To play the same track again, select the Track option in the Audio Track.
Stereo and mono • After the selected track is played, select Audio Device from the Audio menu. • Select Mono if you want to listen in the Mono mode. • Mono refers to monaural sound that uses a single channel for sound reproduction. • Select Stereo if you want to listen in Stereo mode. • Stereo refers to sound that uses two channels for sound reproduction or stereophonic sound.
Audio Channels • Select Audio Channels from the Audio menu. • Select Stereo if you want the feeling that the audio is played from all the directions. • Select Left if you want the audio to be played only in the left speaker. • Select Right if you want the audio to be played only in the right speaker. • Select Reverse Stereo if you want the audio to be played in tandem with the video.
Visualize Audio • Select Visualizations from the Audio menu. • Select an option to view the effects. • To disable visualizations, select Disable.
Volume Control • To increase volume, select Increase Volume from the Audio menu. • To decrease volume, select Decrease Volume from the Audio menu. • To mute, select Mute from the Audio menu.