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Equalizer For Media Player free download - Windows Media Player, VLC Media Player (32-bit), VLC Media Player (64-bit), and many more programs. The VLC media player, short for VideoLan, is a very versatile player for nearly any audio or video format. It is an excellent application for home theater computers, laptops, netbooks, tablet computers, or any Mac, Linux, or Windows device used for multimedia playback. It can even stream media over a local or global network.

There are a lot of strong arguments in favor of macOS, it is beautiful, robust, well designed, and just works. While it is true, I hate the fact that the default Media Player on macOS is a Quick Time Player. I wanted to use VLC as my default media player for all the video files on my mac. That said, let’s set VLC as the default app.

I use VLC simply because it is more intuitive than Quick Time Player, supports file types such as MKV, and gives you total control of the video playback from the keyboard.

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1. Open With: The Easy Method

There is an option built into the macOS that lets you set any application as a default. To set VLC as default for a video file, Right-click the file> Click ‘Get Info’.

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Under the ‘Open With‘ section, select VLC from the drop-down menu. Click the ‘Change All’ button. That’s all you need to do, the video file would open with VLC every time you double click it or press CMD+DOWN.

However, the problem with this method is that you would have to repeat the process of setting VLC as a default app for every video file type. If you want a set it and forget it type fix then let’s check out the next method.

2. Swift Default App: The effective Method

To set VLC as a default app for every video file type, we’d install a small utility app, Swift Default Apps. It’s a preference pane app that would let us set any app as default. Download the app from the Github page and install it on your system.

Once installed, you will find this app in System Preferences, Click SwiftDefaultApps icon.

Select Applications from the row of tabs, scroll down to find VLC and check all the media files that you want VLC to play. Now, simply close the System Preferences and that’s it. All of the video files have been set to VLC now.

Read: How to Play MKV Files on Mac

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These were two simple ways to set VLC as your default media player. I don’t mind using the first method but I consume a lot of video content and setting every format to play with VLC isn’t something I’d want to do. SwiftDefaultApps can do so much more than just setting VLC as the default app. What do you think of these methods, let me know in the comments below or reach out to me on Twitter?

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This is a brand-new page as of 2009/03/21, an attempt to provide instructions on how to use the media player's Media Library feature.

As of VLC media player version 0.9.8a, the Media Library feature offers only the most basic abilities.

This author is working from a MacBook Pro using OS 10.4.11, so if you are using Windows (XP or Vista) or Linux, the exact locations of your menus and controls, as well as their appearance, can be expected to vary somewhat.

Everything presented here so far has been garnered from the user forums, and/or exploring the preferences and controls of my own copy of the program.

To Begin

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To use the media player's 'Media Library' feature, first verify that the function has been enabled in Preferences, then adjust the controller so that the window where the function is displayed automatically opens.

From the 'VLC' menu select 'Preferences...'. It will not matter which tab you select. The desired option is an Advanced option: in the Preferences window, in the lower left hand corner find radio buttons labeled 'Basic' and 'All'. Click the 'All' button.

The preferences window will change to show a narrow left-hand pane and a wide right-hand pane. The left pane lists categories of preferences that may be adjusted. Most items have triangles(Mac) or '+'(Qt) next to them, which may be clicked to show subcategories. For the moment we don't need to click any of them. Just know that expanded subcategories give quick access to particular options. Occasionally a subcategory may be the only way to gain access to the options desired.

If the left-hand pane is too narrow to view the list, click on the divider between the panes and drag it to adjust the width.

In the left-hand pane find and click the word 'Playlist' to view the Playlist controls.

In the right-hand pane, next to 'Use media library', ensure the box is checked. If it was necessary to change this option, be sure to click 'Save', at the bottom right of the preferences pane.

On this control pane, note 'Play files randomly forever' - uncheck this if desired. (Users have reported files playing in random order even when they don't want them to. For 0.98 it is uncertain whether this control is working. If you have not enabled it, but are getting random play, consider reporting it as a bug.)

To close this window, click either the 'Cancel' or 'Save' button.

Once 'Use media library' is enabled, open the Playlist window to see the Media Library in action. There are several ways to accomplish this, but one certain way is: from the media player's menu bar,

  • Mac: click 'Window' menu and select 'Controller...'. The last time the VLC media player was used, if the playlist window was already opened, then it will automatically reopen. If not, then click the 'Window' menu again and select 'Playlist...'.
  • Qt: click 'View' menu and select 'Playlist'.

Due to redundant controls, there are other ways get this done. On the basic controller, in the lower right-hand corner, is a pair of buttons. The left button when toggled will open and close the 10 band audio equalizer. (If you want to use it, be sure that there is a checkmark in the 'Enable' box in the Equalizer's window.) The right-hand button when toggled will open and close the 'Playlist' window. You can also open and close the 'Playlist' window by grabbing and dragging the very edge of the lower right corner of controller window. At a certain shape and size, the 'Playlist' window will snap opened or closed as appropriate.

What's Next?

Other users report in the forum that the Media Library file will appear in the VLC media player folder along with the application and will be named 'ml.xspf'. Thus the Media Library file is in fact a sophisticated playlist in xspf format. To learn more about it, go to the XSPF article in this wiki.

Note: the Media Library file can be hard to find on Mac OS X. As of VLC version 1.1.3 (and possibly before) it is located in ~/Library/Application Support/org.videolan.vlc/ .

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Once you know how the xspf format works, you need to use a text editor suitable for things like writing XML code to put your playlist together.

I use TextWrangler 2.3.0 (262) ub.app, a free OS X Mac program, for example. http://barebones.com/products/textwrangler/

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Once created, from the VLC media player use 'Open File...' and/or 'Save Playlist...' to bring it to the media player's attention.

On Mac OS 10.4.11, these items are found on the 'File' menu.

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On Linux and Windows try looking for 'Playlist -> Save playlist to file...'

Adding media to the Media Library

To add files/folders to your Media Library:

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1. Select 'Media Library' in the left pane of the main window.

2. Right-click the Media Library area, and click Add Folder (or Add File)

3. Select the file/folder you wish to add, then click OK.

See also

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  • M3U short for 'MP3 Uniform Resource Locator', refers to a computer file format that stores multimedia playlists
  • What is cool in 0.9 includes relevant details under the topic 'Playlist'
  • Next changes includes relevant details under the topic 'Playlist'
  • VLC Source code useful especially in the absence of user friendly documentation

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