![]() I won’t be around when my program comes on, can I time this?Įrrr… yes but it’s not entirely straightforward. Then click Save and on the next screen, click on the dropdown and select mp3 again:ģ. Putting the file extension, in this case. ![]() Then click on Brabhsaich and tell VLC what you want to call the file and where to put it: Copy the link and then open VLC and click on Meadhan but then Sàbhail/Iompaich: ![]() You’ll need the RnanG link,, copy it and then open VLC and click on Meadhan » Fosgail sruth lìonraidh: That’s it, it will put an icon with a shortcut on your desktop and if you click it, it will open (in this case) RnanG for you: Now, copy the following string (all of it, including the two ” “) and paste it into the address field: “C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe” But here’s what you can do in Windows (it might work onMacs too, not sure): Right-click on the screen and pick New » Shortcut: Yes but not inside VLC itself as it has no bookmarks or favourites. Can I bookmart RnaG so I don’t have to enter the path every time? ![]() Usually at the bottom left of your handset. Open VLC and press the Menu button on your phone: After installing it, you have to do the following: There’s a beta for Android phones too ( here). You can download it here it will get installed in English first but switching to Gaelic is easy, just go to Tools (or on MacOSX, to VLC) » Preferences » Language » Menus Language » Gàidhlig. As an added kick, it allows you to record web streams such as Radio nan Gàidheal, apart from all its other snazzy features. VLC is a media player – Open Source and free – and capable of playing just about any type of sound or video file you might enouncter.
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