1. Queue up media items within your playlist (Ctrl+L). 2. From the "View" menu, select "Skip Intro/Outro Credits". 3. If you have an existing profile, select it from the dropdown menu and press "Load". This will populate the settings section with the values loaded from the selected profile. 4. The settings section can be used to configure an existing profile or to create a new one. Click the "Save" button to save your changes. 5. Profiles are saved as a file named "credit-skipper.conf" in your VLC config directory (https://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html#Config), alongside your "vlcrc" file. 6. Press the "Start Playlist" button to play the playlist with the skip settings applied.
Contributing:
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub (https://github.com/michaelbull/vlc-credit-skipper).
License:
This project is available under the terms of the ISC license. See the LICENSE file for the copyright information and licensing terms.
For a large video collection from many sources the profile creation is very tedious..
So I am dreaming for years of a plugin which could read the titles/black frames from the video stream and determine the skip seconds on its own…. 😉
This would be sooooo amazing 🙂
and it cant be that hard…?!?!
I have a Macbook Pro running Mojave 10.14.2 using VLC 3.0.7.1 Vetinari
I looked all around and couldn't find the VLC folder, I was able to find the extensions by this method:
Go to your Applications folder and right-click on the VLC app, follow this path:
Show Package Contents>MacOS>Share>Lua>Extensions
Then copy “credit-skipper.lua” to it, close and restart Macbook.
Then when re-opening VLC I went to View and Extensions and still don't see Skip Intro/Outro Credits listed.
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Gary.
you have to replace line after the "-- Install script to" to your own user mac location in the script, then put the lua script into the user location mentioned above. make sure the extension is a lua, not a regular text format (just rename the extension to lua) and spell it correctly on both location. and you dont have to restart your mac, just the vlc app.
This person has stolen the code from my addon and is trying to rebrand it under theirs without appropriate licensing/credit. Please be wary using this.
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For a large video collection from many sources the profile creation is very tedious.. So I am dreaming for years of a plugin which could read the titles/black frames from the video stream and determine the skip seconds on its own…. 😉 This would be sooooo amazing 🙂 and it cant be that hard…?!?!
I have a Macbook Pro running Mojave 10.14.2 using VLC 3.0.7.1 Vetinari I looked all around and couldn't find the VLC folder, I was able to find the extensions by this method: Go to your Applications folder and right-click on the VLC app, follow this path: Show Package Contents>MacOS>Share>Lua>Extensions Then copy “credit-skipper.lua” to it, close and restart Macbook. Then when re-opening VLC I went to View and Extensions and still don't see Skip Intro/Outro Credits listed. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Gary.
you have to replace line after the "-- Install script to" to your own user mac location in the script, then put the lua script into the user location mentioned above. make sure the extension is a lua, not a regular text format (just rename the extension to lua) and spell it correctly on both location. and you dont have to restart your mac, just the vlc app.
too bad most shows have a cold open...if only you could specify the start and end point of the credits for each file....why is this so basic?
Hi, try this addon https://addons.videolan.org/p/1415936
This person has stolen the code from my addon and is trying to rebrand it under theirs without appropriate licensing/credit. Please be wary using this.
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Perfetto!! Thanks!