![]() Not sure what to input in the, ‘Output Format’ box. The problem is there are 3 boxes that are awaiting input values in the 'File audio output' window. I assume you meant to say choose 'File' and then you will see the 'File audio output' window? If yes then - Completed, no problem. This option is not available under, (Show settings: All). By showing ‘Simple’ the Audio Settings appear and there is a section titled ‘Output’ and then ‘Type’ with a drop down box that allows you to choose, ‘File Audio Output’. There is no place to select ‘File audio output’ unless perhaps you meant to say. When I get to 'Output modules' my only choices are ![]() (Show settings: All) - Completed, no problem.Īudio -> Output modules - Completed, no problem. This is where it gets a little confusing. Now everything you play in VLC (audio-wise) is stored to audiofile.wav file.Īs I said above, I successfully worked out the recording situation as per your instructions but would like to clarify something please. (Show settings: All) Audio -> Output modules and select File audio output. >If you wan to use VLC, then Tools -> Preferences. Yes I now understand, I did notice that result once I got it to record successfully as per your instructions. >And you don't want that, since the speed change isn't applied to it. >Red recording button does as-if recoding.ĭid you mean to say, as-is recording in regards to the fact that the red record button will only record the original speed/tempo of the file that is playing regardless of how many times you slow it down ? Yes, I loaded Audacity and it recorded the slowed down loops in VLC media player successfully. * You can also learn how to edit these shortcuts to fit your preference.>It might be easier to capture what-u-hear, stereo-mix or wave-mix with Audacity. If the same character is underlined for several sub menu items, hit those characters multiple times to navigate to the correct one. * Hit the subsequent underlined character of menu item name after opening menu items using the above file menu operation shortcuts. W : Wallpaper mode on (with DirectX output)ĬTRL + UP ARROW or Mouse Scroll Up : Volume UpĬTRL + DOWN ARROW or Mouse Scroll Down : Volume DownĬTRL + I : View and edit media information like title, artist, albumĬTRL + J : View codec information like your media dimensions, audio and video codecsĬTRL + L : Switch to playlist or back to mediaĬTRL + Y : Save current playlist to a fileĬTRL + B : Create, delete and clear bookmarks menu. T : Show current and remaining time informationĬTRL + T : Go to a specific time of a playing media Here are the shortcuts and hotkeys of VLC Media Player:ĬTRL + V : Open location copied in the clipboardĬTRL + S : Stream your media locally or on the internetĬTRL + E : Open the adjustment and effects menuį or F11 or Mouse Double Click : Full screen mode on and offĬTRL + H : Switch minimal interface on and off ![]() Just hit the shortcut keys and see the resulting action instantly. The hotkeys are great for quick video playback actions. You can perform several actions without even moving your mouse or clicking on the menu buttons. VLC Media player shortcuts are great for saving you some time.
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