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  #21  
Old June 3rd 18, 03:43 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2018-06-01 19:27, Neil wrote:
On 6/1/2018 1:10 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2018-06-01 18:45, Neil wrote:
On 6/1/2018 10:56 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:


...

But it's nothing to do with digital photography, people might have a
solution but VLC isn;t the sort of program that photographers would
use in photography, you might be better off in a star wars group where
VLC player can be used to play star war vids, but not photographic
images.
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FYI, VLC only works with digital images, so by definition it DOES have
to do with digital photography. It has long been used to organize,
manage, and play slide shows of those images, so it's no more OT than a
question about Lightroom or any other app used by photographers.


That's news to me.

AFAIK VLC works with videos. Movies, not stills. But I just tried and it
does display stills.

The "movies" and "videos" must be digital, not analog.


Obviously. Does it need to be said?


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  #22  
Old June 3rd 18, 05:10 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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On 6/3/2018 10:43 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2018-06-01 19:27, Neil wrote:
On 6/1/2018 1:10 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2018-06-01 18:45, Neil wrote:
On 6/1/2018 10:56 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:

...

But it's nothing to do with digital photography, people might have a
solution but VLC isn;t the sort of program that photographers would
use in photography, you might be better off in a star wars group where
VLC player can be used to play star war vids, but not photographic
images.

FYI, VLC only works with digital images, so by definition it DOES have
to do with digital photography. It has long been used to organize,
manage, and play slide shows of those images, so it's no more OT than a
question about Lightroom or any other app used by photographers.

That's news to me.

AFAIK VLC works with videos. Movies, not stills. But I just tried and it
does display stills.

The "movies" and "videos" must be digital, not analog.


Obviously. Does it need to be said?

I'm sure you understood that, given your willingness to try things and
learn. Not everyone in this ng shares that approach. ;-)


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Neil
  #23  
Old June 3rd 18, 05:25 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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On 6/3/2018 9:15 AM, android wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 07:07:18 -0400, Neil wrote in
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I use VLC for what it is: a media presentation tool.


So I was right then. It's a media player and don't add anything to your
photography.

That may be true for those photographers who only take pictures and do
nothing thereafter. However, that is not the complete extent of
photography, is it?

No need for you to feel offended... You cant just tell the difference
between a player and creator. The VLC just don't edit photographs. I my
default player on both the macOS and Windows 10. Soo I do know that...

There you go again. I have no reason to expect a media player to be an
editor. However, for me and many other photographers who produce
presentations, a media player is just as necessary an app as are those
used for cataloging images.

The bottom line is that no matter how much you attempt to dictate
otherwise, appropriate discussions for rec.photo.digital are not limited
to cameras and image editors.

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  #24  
Old June 3rd 18, 05:33 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 12:25:32 -0400, Neil wrote in
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There you go again. I have no reason to expect a media player to be an
editor.


Soo, you're tuning in to reality? Good choice!

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  #25  
Old June 3rd 18, 06:03 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Jun 3, 2018, Neil wrote
(in article ):

On 6/3/2018 9:15 AM, android wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 07:07:18 -0400, wrote in
:

I use VLC for what it is: a media presentation tool.


So I was right then. It's a media player and don't add anything to your
photography.

That may be true for those photographers who only take pictures and do
nothing thereafter. However, that is not the complete extent of
photography, is it?

No need for you to feel offended... You cant just tell the difference
between a player and creator. The VLC just don't edit photographs. I my
default player on both the macOS and Windows 10. Soo I do know that...

There you go again. I have no reason to expect a media player to be an
editor. However, for me and many other photographers who produce
presentations, a media player is just as necessary an app as are those
used for cataloging images.

The bottom line is that no matter how much you attempt to dictate
otherwise, appropriate discussions for rec.photo.digital are not limited
to cameras and image editors.


Discussions in r.p.d. have always rapidly evolved into very OT subjects far
removed from photography. Many times the first reponse to any question can
provoke an idiotic, and uninformative degradation of what might have been an
interesting discussion. In some cases that might be due misunderstanding, or
to thread drift, but mostly due to personality clashes. That said, cameras,
lenses, computer platforms, processing software, other equipment, and
differing opinions are all fuel for debate in this NG.

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Savageduck

  #26  
Old June 3rd 18, 06:09 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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On 6/3/2018 1:03 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 3, 2018, Neil wrote
(in article ):

On 6/3/2018 9:15 AM, android wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 07:07:18 -0400, wrote in
:

I use VLC for what it is: a media presentation tool.

So I was right then. It's a media player and don't add anything to your
photography.

That may be true for those photographers who only take pictures and do
nothing thereafter. However, that is not the complete extent of
photography, is it?

No need for you to feel offended... You cant just tell the difference
between a player and creator. The VLC just don't edit photographs. I my
default player on both the macOS and Windows 10. Soo I do know that...

There you go again. I have no reason to expect a media player to be an
editor. However, for me and many other photographers who produce
presentations, a media player is just as necessary an app as are those
used for cataloging images.

The bottom line is that no matter how much you attempt to dictate
otherwise, appropriate discussions for rec.photo.digital are not limited
to cameras and image editors.


Discussions in r.p.d. have always rapidly evolved into very OT subjects far
removed from photography. Many times the first reponse to any question can
provoke an idiotic, and uninformative degradation of what might have been an
interesting discussion. In some cases that might be due misunderstanding, or
to thread drift, but mostly due to personality clashes. That said, cameras,
lenses, computer platforms, processing software, other equipment, and
differing opinions are all fuel for debate in this NG.

How true. I do my best to minimize my role in personality clashes, but I
get worse at it as I age. ;-)

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Neil
  #27  
Old June 3rd 18, 06:14 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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On 6/3/2018 12:33 PM, android wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 12:25:32 -0400, Neil wrote in
:

There you go again. I have no reason to expect a media player to be an
editor.


Soo, you're tuning in to reality? Good choice!

If you could comprehend what I stated days ago in response to a previous
similar claim of yours, you'd realize that your above comment is about
as far from the "reality" of my awareness as it gets. I suppose you just
like to argue, regardless of whether your argument makes any sense.

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Neil
  #28  
Old June 3rd 18, 06:32 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:03:33 -0700, Savageduck
wrote in
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That said, cameras, lenses, computer platforms, processing software,
other equipment, and differing opinions are all fuel for debate in this
NG.


As they should be!

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  #29  
Old June 4th 18, 01:54 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 6/4/2018 5:41 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Friday, 1 June 2018 17:45:59 UTC+1, Neil wrote:
On 6/1/2018 10:56 AM, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Friday, 1 June 2018 15:02:16 UTC+1, Neil wrote:

I suspect that a number of photographers who use Windows also use VLC

They probably use a mouse and wear shoes.

???


as
it is a long-used and respected media player on that platform. So,
RichA's question can be seen as verifying that the problem he
experienced is experienced by others, and if so it could have been a VLC
problem that doesn't involve Win10. I don't know of a VLC ng.

Well there is support via https://www.videolan.org/support/

That is not a newsgroup...


So, there's more than one way to find help, sometimes the writers may come up with better solutions than the users.


Although I
would have responded to his question in the Win10 ng, I don't see it as
any more off-topic here than any other app or platform-related post, of
which there have been many.

But it's nothing to do with digital photography, people might have a solution but VLC isn;t the sort of program that photographers would use in photography, you might be better off in a star wars group where VLC player can be used to play star war vids, but not photographic images.

FYI, VLC only works with digital images,


A meaningless statement.

When the context is "troll-snipped" like you did, above, any statement
becomes meaningless.

so by definition it DOES have
to do with digital photography. It has long been used to organize,
manage, and play slide shows of those images, so it's no more OT than a
question about Lightroom or any other app used by photographers.


why not ask on a video of film interest good as they are more likely to use VLC player as that's it's main use.

The OP's question was answered by at least one in this ng that uses it
with digital photography. Why go elsewhere when one has the answer?

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Neil
  #30  
Old June 4th 18, 02:04 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Mon, 04 Jun 2018 08:54:30 -0400, Neil wrote in
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The OP's question was answered by at least one in this ng that uses it
with digital photography. Why go elsewhere when one has the answer?


There are support groups for folks like you!

https://www.videolan.org/support/

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