![]() Calvin was able to set up his batch script so it pointed to individual audio devices in his streaming setup. If you’re doing this regularly, you’ll probably want to set up a batch file to start up your multiple instances. You’ll then need to add computers manually in VLC remote using the IP address of your computer and port 8090 (or whatever port you use). Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC -http-port 8091įor Windows, the equivalent would be: c:\Program Files (X86)\VideoLAN\VLC\VLC -VVV -http-port 8090Ĭ:\Program Files (X86)\VideoLAN\VLC\VLC -VVV -http-port 8091 The trick is simply to run VLC from the command line and specify a different http-port value for each.įor Mac os, I used: /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC -http-port 8090 He is using them to stream to 4 zones in his house, but there are plenty of other reasons you might want to do this. However it has being known that the coordinate do nothing on linux version of vlc.To my surprise, one of VLC Remote’s users showed me how you actually can run multiple copies of VLC and remote control them with VLC Remote. i have the same laptop with windows 7 partition… i manage to make the vlc always output video on hdmi screen regardless where vlc player is (using the x and y video output coordinate). This feature of vlc works better on windows machine than on linux. the video window will pop out on the same screen where vlc player currently is. where the vlc player is when i stop playing (just stop playing current file, NOT close vlc) and play another video file in the playlist. I have tried many ways following your method above:Īnd i have realized that vlc video window ONLY follow vlc player. It do full screen on my laptop screen… wrong screen. The video windows pop up straight on my laptop monitor instead of the hdmi monitor i taught it to be… No, it does not work. Your advice made me glad for a moment! I thought vlc is like windows media player… it remember the position when drag to it… ![]() This is very inconvinience, each time i stop playing file i have to redrag the video output window to the 2nd monitor.Ĭ will now remember its position and always start videos in fullscreen ![]() Effectively the option (tool>preferences> video> display > “fullscreen video Device” : HDMI1/ eDP1/Automatic ) is useless. I think the main issue is vlc does not recognize monitor name… hence no matter what monitor i choose, it makes no different at all. I will play a video file, drag it to a specific time frame, play it for certain duration that concerned my presentation, then stop and repeat… Open VLC and select it in the taskbar so it is the currently selected application (even though you can't see it) Let go of the mouse and be careful not to move it until step 6 Use the Alt-Spacebar key combination There should be a little pop-up menu which appears. I can’t let the player play all the files from 0 minute to the end of the file… I only play specific time frame of each file… selectively during presentation, not gonna play the whole list of file without stopping… The output video still popout on laptop monitor, doesn’t matter i choose “HDMI1 or eDP1 or Automatic…” it keeps popping up on laptop screen each time i stop playing a file and start playing another file in the playlist. I have again, follow the whole setting of this webpage to the word… understanding the "export DISPLAY=:0" command the x and ycoordinate thing does nothing (while it works on windows, but not linux). using video output on x and y coordinate, non embeded video and directx.īut since i am migrating to linux, i am trying my best not to use windows os anymore…hence i need this to be solve on linux. I manage to make it works on windows os with same monitor configuration. Solution on this webpage is not a solution at all… not working all i saw was ppl complaining this issue is not solve after many years of reporting. I tried several hours to look for info to solve this issue… but not avail. Vlc player itself should be on laptop monitor to do controlling and last minute playlist management during presentation. Video should output fullscreen on 2nd monitor (extended mode display) always.
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