How to play multiple instances of VLC on Mac?
Solution 1:
On the Mac, running multiple instances of VLC is not supported out of the box.
As workaround, you can run it from command prompt as:
open -n /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC my_video.mp4
Or can create a Droplet/App by pasting the code below into a new AppleScript Editor script and save it as an application:
on run
do shell script "open -n /Applications/VLC.app"
tell application "VLC" to activate
end run
on open theFiles
repeat with theFile in theFiles
do shell script "open -na /Applications/VLC.app " & quote & (POSIX path of theFile) & quote
end repeat
tell application "VLC" to activate
end open
which does the following:
- launch the VLC droplet/app to get a separate instance of VLC,
- drop one or more files onto VLC droplet/app, or
- associate your .mov, .avi, and other files directly with the VLC droplet/app, allowing you to simply click on the files to launch the files in a new standalone VLC session.
File Association with the Droplet/App can be done as follows:
- Open Finder and find the video file of interest.
- Right click on the file (assumes you have right click enabled).
- Choose "Get Info".
- Under "Open with:", click dropdown and select the VLC droplet/app.
- Click "Change All" button.
- If prompted "are you sure", select "Yes".
Source:
- How to play multiple instances of VLC at wiki.videolan.org