make a script
TypeCode:nano vlc
Press Ctrl + W, then Ctrl + xCode:killall pulseaudio && /usr/bin/runvlc
Code:sudo cp /usr/bin/vlc /usr/bin/runvlcDone!Code:sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/*vlc
make a script
TypeCode:nano vlc
Press Ctrl + W, then Ctrl + xCode:killall pulseaudio && /usr/bin/runvlc
Code:sudo cp /usr/bin/vlc /usr/bin/runvlcDone!Code:sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/*vlc
The solution was always elegant , But at that time i wasnt as comfortable with Linux/Ubuntu as i am now
Thanks for the reply though blazemore. I think someone should find it useful
The truth is always beautiful, no matter how ugly it might seem at first.
Yeah that's why I put it here, if people are searching, they should find it. Another way would be to use Symbolic links.
Is 'killall pulseaudio -- vlc' run while VLC is running or not? I'm having choppy audio problems too with VLC.
and selecting 'Pulseaudio audio output' from the audio section of preferences (Tools -> Preferences) seemed to help me.Code:sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse
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