VGuruSoft Video Player 1.5.7 Mac OS X 26 MB. VGuruSoft Video Player is a HD distinctive media player that supports more than 200 media formats such as MTS, MKV, VOB, MP4, AVI, MP3, 4K, SRT, ASS and more, which means you can play virtually any media and regardless of all Subtitle. Well, since iTunes does not support FLAC audio playback, you can’t without converting the FLAC files to another format. Play Music Files in Quick Look from Anywhere in Mac OS X; Command Line MP3 Player in Mac OS X; Posted by: Paul Horowitz in Mac OS X, Tips & Tricks. 29 Comments » Comments RSS Feed.

Would it be possible for you to provide me the list of steps which i need to follow? I tried the following: 1. Media -> Streaming 2. In the File Tab, added my.mp3 file 3.

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Checked 'Show more options' 4. In the Edit options textbox (where it was already populated with ':file-caching=300'), added ':rate=0.5' 5. Graphtec pro studio for mac.

Clicked the down arrow next to the 'Stream' button, and selected 'Stream' 6. A new dialog pops up with 'Source', 'Destination' and 'Options' sections. In the Source section, i see the source filename is already populated with what i had selected earlier 8.

In the destination section, i add an output file 9. I then click the 'Stream' button 10.

Nothing happens. I see an entry getting added to playlist, but nothing proceeds beyond that. Thanks for your help!

This is an old thread, but I thought I'd post what worked for me. First, for some reason, I had to save my 'converted' file to a more 'public' accessible folder.

VLC would not save anything to the 'normal' folder/location which I chose at first. So I used C: Temp folder. Message verbosity did nothing for me. No errors, no warnings, nada. Click Media, Convert/Save Click Add, find/select your source audio/video file. Click 'Show more options' In the 'Edit Options' (it may already say:file-caching=300), add a space and your effect, such as:rate=1.25.for example.:file-caching=300:rate=1.25 If you see the button labelled 'Convert/Save', click it.otherwise, click the little down arrow to the right of the button, then click 'Convert'.

Click 'Browse', and browse to your destination folder.then type a filename-and-extension in the File name: input box.(note the available file extensions displayed below the input box).for example. Myfile.mp4 Click the 'Save' button. Click the 'Start' button.

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(If you have other program window(s) open, the original VLC window may become hidden behind it. Go to your 'taskbar' at bottom of Desktop, and click the VLC icon.) In the VLC window, the progress bar will display activity. Until it gets to the right-side end, then the activity will vanish, with nothing more shown. The VLC window reverts to previous inactive state. Go to your destination folder, and hopefully you will find your 'converted' file. I've found that slowing a file down didn't work so well for me.

Sound drops out; speeding it up works better, but can get 'quirks' (artifacts, corruptions, whatever) if you set rate too high. I presume there are other 'options' that may improve output. I just wanted to speed an audio/video up a little.

It worked, and saved my new file.

In OS X 10.5’s QuickTime Player, it was easy to control how quickly you could fast-forward or rewind a playing movie. There were, in fact, two ways to do so. Select Window -> Show A/V Controls, and you could then use the Jog Shuttle and Playback Speed features to control your movie’s playback speed. In, the A/V Control palette has gone missing (along with any number of additional user-friendly features). In its place, we have just the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons. Click once, and the speed changes to 2x; click again for 4x and then 8x.