![]() Note that % is used on many of the examples on the VLC Wiki to represent the prompt, so you don't need to type that in.ĭepending on your operating system, the prompt could appear as a >, %, $ or # symbol. Running VLC from the terminal gives you access to many commands and features in VideoLAN which you would not otherwise have: see the VLC command-line help page to find out more about options from the command line. The command prompt may also be called the "Command Prompt", "Console", "Terminal", "MS-DOS Prompt", or something similar. It is normally pre-installed on your computer. This page describes how to access the terminal and start VLC in it.Ī terminal is a text-based way to run programs. ![]() See also: VLC command-line help, Console interfaces and Documentation:Command line
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