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VLC Controller

Salling Clicker Bluetooth remote controller

Version:  5.2

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How to Control VLC from your bluetooth phone

Feedback Type:  Usage Tip

Contributed by: Tortri Sunday, May 02 2004 @ 10:13 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

First go to this webpage and download a program called Romeo, its a free program that lets you control applications on your mac(even your mouse cursor) with your bluetooth phone. You can even program it to use other applications. Get this great program at -

http://www.irowan.com/romeo/

And to control VLC, it should be on the webpage on the left listed under recent plugins, if not you can download it at

http://www.irowan.com/romeo/plugins/lmarti/VLC.rmp

Enjoy people, its free and its easy.   

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How to Control VLC from your bluetooth phone - snarb

Most Salling Clicker users are probably not interested in switching to Romeo, but sure enough, even Clicker is shipping with a free controller for VLC these days. So why register? Whereas the Romeo and Clicker scripts only let you control the very basics, such as play and pause, VLC Controller brings you *complete control* over *every possible aspect* of VLC - as well as MPlayer, QuickTime and DVD Player. Thats quite a difference, if you ask me...

/ Developer

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Friday, January 14 2005 @ 06:37 AM PST


How to Control VLC from your bluetooth phone - Solus

Also, what Romeo isn't, is a palm app. there are many sailing users who run it on their palms.

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Wednesday, June 01 2005 @ 09:29 AM PDT


How to Control VLC from your bluetooth phone - Solus

Also, what Romeo isn't, is a palm app. there are many sailing users who run it on their palms.

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Wednesday, June 01 2005 @ 09:37 AM PDT