Unlock VLC's Potential With These 9 Simple Tricks

Get the most out of the VLC media player with these tips and tricks.
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VLC media player is the go-to open-source video player. Whether you are a Linux/macOS/Windows user, you can use it the same way.

Other than just watching videos, did you know VLC can do a lot more?

In this article, I highlight some fun, and useful tricks that you can do on the VLC media player 😀

In case you haven't tried VLC yet, you can easily get it installed on your Linux system with our tutorial here:

How to Install VLC Media Player on Ubuntu Linux
This beginner’s tutorial shows the steps for installing VLC on Ubuntu. You’ll also learn to install the latest VLC version from its official PPA.
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The tips mentioned should work across all desktop platforms.

1. Create Temporary Chapters

If you are watching a long video, you can create some temporary chapters/bookmarks, so that, returning to that portion will be easy.

First, open a media, and then go to Playback → Custom Bookmarks → Manage.

(You can also use CTRL+B to get the option directly.)

Click on Playback button on the main menu and then select Custom Bookmarks option. From there, click on the Manage option.
Open Manage Bookmarks

You will get a small window, where, you can use the create button to add the current playing location as a bookmark. While playing the video, you can use this create button to add multiple points as bookmarks.

Use Create and Delete button to create and delete custom bookmarks on the currently playing video
Create/Delete Custom Bookmarks

Double-click on the point created to go there. Or triple-click on it to rename a checkpoint.

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The Bookmarks are for the current session, in other words — temporary and when you close VLC, it will be gone.

You can also view the embedded chapters, if the video has any, by going to Playback → Chapters.

Select and view already embedded chapters in a video in VLC by going to Playback and then Chapter.
Navigate between Embedded Chapters

2. Listen to Radio

First, you need to change the playlist view. Go to View → Playlist.

Go to the Playlist view in VLC to get more functionality
Select Playlist Mode

Here, you can use the Icecast directory to play radio stations available.

Play Ice Cast directory radio stations in VLC media player
VLC Playlist View Mode

3. Subscribe and Listen to Podcast

If you are a podcast lover, you can subscribe to your favorite podcasts with VLC using RSS feeds.

First, on the Playlist view of VLC Media player, go to the Internet section. From there, you can see Podcast as a menu.

When you hover over the Podcast, you can see a “+” sign appears. Click on it.

Click on the Plus icon adjacent to the podcast entry in VLC Media Player. You can find it under the Internet section in Playlist Mode.
Select Add Podcast Button

On the dialog box that appear, enter the URL of the podcast feed that you want to subscribe. Click OK.

Enter the URL of the Podcast Feed, you want to subscribe on the dialog box that appears.
Enter Podcast Feed URL

You can see that the particular Podcast is added to your list, and all of its recent posts are listed on the right side.

Podcast of the subscribed channel is displayed
Published Podcasts listed

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4. Play Jigsaw Puzzle

You can convert your video to a fun little jigsaw puzzle using video effects/filters available.

First, open a video and then select Tools → Effects and Filters.

Go to Effects and Filters option from Tools in the VLC main menu bar
Select Effects and Filters from Tools

Go to the Video Effects and then select Geometry.

Enable the checkbox near Puzzle Game in the Geometry tab inside Video Effects Section
Enable Puzzle game checkbox

Now, select the Puzzle game check box and hit save. By default, it will give you a 4×4 puzzle, which you can change.

Puzzle Effect applied to a video
Playing Puzzle game in VLC
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Please remember to turn off this filter, after using it. If not, the same effect will appear for other videos opened on VLC also.

Interestingly, you can arrange and play with the puzzle, not just see it. You can play a video of a certain duration with this effect applied; a time-based jigsaw puzzle!

5. Interactive Zoom inside a video

To enable interactive zoom, first go to the Tools → Effects and Filters from the main menu.

Similar to the above tip, head to the Geometry tab in the Video Effects part.

Enable the interactive zoom checkbox to add an interface to interactively zoom your video
Enable Interactive Zoom Checkbox

Here, enable the checkbox for “Interactive Zoom” and hit save and then close. You can now see a small portion on top of your video, with a zoom rectangle. Drag and position to the part where you want to zoom.

Interactively zoom your video within VLC using the zoom rectangle and the zoom slider
Interactive Zoom mode in VLC

Furthermore, you can use the small slider, as shown in the above screenshot, to adjust the zoom area size.

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6. Add Logo or Text Overlay

Using VLC, you can add text or icon overlay to a video and later save it permanently to that video.

First, play a video and then go to Tools → Effects and Filters. On the dialog box, go to Video Effects → Overlay.

Add a logo image file on the specified field after enabling the “Add Logo” checkbox.
Add logo image to VLC Overlay settings

You can see that the image you provided have been added to the video.

The specified logo image is now applied to your video
Displaying Logo Overlay temporarily in VLC

Save the Logo overlay permanently

To save the overlay permanently to a video, you need to add a filter and convert it.

So, first, ensure that you have selected a logo file to place as described in the previous step.

If yes, then open VLC and then select Media → Convert/Save.

Click on Media on the top menu and select Convert/Save option
Select Convert/Save from Media option

Select the video file you want to add overlay and then press Convert/Save.

Select the file to add overlay image and press convert.
Add the Media file

On the next page, select the output profile and the click on its preferences button.

Select the output profile and then click on the adjacent preferences button.
Set Video profile and select preferences

Now, go to the video section and then the filter tab. Here, select the checkbox for Logo Video Filter and press the save button.

Enable the checkbox near Logo video filter in Filters section of Video codecs
Apply Logo Video Filter

Now, give a destination file location and name to start converting.

Give a destination file location and name and press start to start converting.
Give destination file location and name and start converting

This will start converting. Wait for some time as per the duration of the original video. Once conversion is complete, you can view the latest video with the logo overlay applied.

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This same step can be used to save a video in jigsaw arranged form permanently. Use the Puzzle Interactive Game video filter, instead of the Logo Video filter and then convert. Remember, you cannot interact anymore, if a video is converted to puzzle form.

7. Merge a Video and Audio

First, go to Media → Convert/Save. On the dialog box, select the video file, to which you want to merge audio, using the Add button. Now, click on the Show More Options checkbox.

Select the video file that you want to merge with an audio and then press the show more options checkbox on the bottom side.
Add a Video file

Next, you need to select the “Play another media synchronously” checkbox and click on the browse button.

Enable the “Play another media synchronously” checkbox and then click on the Browse button to select the audio file.
Browse for Audio File

In the next dialog box, select the audio file that you would like to merge, using the Add button. Hit Select after that.

Select the audio file using the Add button and then press Select button on the bottom.
Select the Audio File

Press Convert/Save button on the bottom.

Press the Convert/save button on the bottom of the dialog box.
Click on Convert/Save

Set the Output video profile and then give a destination location and file name. Now, press Start.

Set an output video profile and then give a destination location and file name.
Start conversion, after setting output video profile and destination

Conversion will start now and once finished, you will get the merged file.

8. Install VLC skins from Outside VLC

Do you don’t like the look of VLC? You can add skins to VLC, to make it look different.

To get started, you need to download the required skins.

Once downloaded, go to Tools → Preferences.

Click on Tools and then select Preferences.
Go to preferences from Tools menu option

On the preferences page, go to Interface tab and select “Use Custom Skins” radio button.

Select the Custom skin button and then choose the skin file downloaded from the website.
Apply downloaded skin

After selecting the downloaded skin file using the Choose button, click on Save. The selected skin will be applied when you close and reopen VLC.

Skin is applied to VLC media player, when it is restarted.
VLC with new Skin

9. Apply More Video Filters

While you saw some useful and interesting use-cases of available video filters for VLC, it does not stop there.

You get several more advanced video filters that could help you make the video pop. And, you may not even need a separate video editor if the filters offer what you were looking for.

First, play a video and the head to Tools → Effects and Filters.

Here, in the dialog box, go to Video Effects ⇾ Advanced.

Advanced Video Effects settings page in VLC.
Advance video effects

You can find various video effects, like Mirror, Waves, Psychedelic, etc. Try those out!

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Don’t forget to disable the effects once you finish working with them. Otherwise, it will stay active and will be applied to all the videos played on VLC.

Want to Explore More VLC Magic?

VLC media player is a feature-rich app. It supports numerous file formats and lets you play video/audio hassle-free.

Some users just watch or listen to media, and some use it to convert media/stream media.

Surprisingly, it is not limited to these use-cases.

You can add subtitles to a video you are watching with VLC:

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You can also record your screen with VLC:

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The ever versatile VLC can do a lot of things. Screen recording is one of them.

Not to forget, some basic video manipulation options like rotating a video, and trimming a video are also possible.

If you did not know about all of these features, you might want to try your hands on it to eliminate using other redundant apps for achieving the same thing.

💬 What is your favorite feature in VLC media player? Do you use it the most? Let me know your thoughts in the comments down below.

About the author
Sreenath

Sreenath

Linux tinkerer by day, Lord of the Rings fanatic by night. When I'm not busy conquering the command line, you can find me kicking back and watching some football while quoting JRR Tolkien

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