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How to A / B Loop a Video Continuously on VLC Media Player

To loop a video using the VLC Media Player on Mac, open the video you wish to loop, and then press the “cmd + shift + L” keys simultaneously. VLC will seamlessly loop the video from the moment you press the keys for the first time to when you press the keys again.

Alternatively, you can also access the loop feature on VLC for Mac OS by simply locating the playback option at the top of the apps menu, and then selecting “loop”.

An image will appear on the bottom menu just above the regular buttons. If the loop icon is missing, close VLC and open it again, then access Advanced Controls… In case the loop button is still not displayed, check “Playback Settings” on Windows and try using the corresponding hotkeys instead.

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3 Ways to Sync Audio in VLC Media Player in 30 seconds or less (Fix Audio Delays)

The best method to sync audio to fix audio delay in VLC is to simply press the “J” or “K” hotkeys (or G and F on Mac) which will increase/decrease the audio speed by 51 milliseconds.

In most situations where audio delay occurs, the audio of VLC videos may play at a faster rate than the video. Performing this action will align them in synchronization

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4 Ways to use VLC media player with Apple TV (Play any Video)

There’s more than one way to use VLC with Apple TV. 1. Remote Playback allows you to drag and drop video files to your Apple TV using a web browser. 2. Local Network lets you access video files on your network, including popular media servers like Plex. 3. Network Stream allows you to stream videos from any network source, such as FTP servers, IP addresses, and file servers.

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