| Add a VLC Playlist Sub-Menu to Classic Menu
 
 Set VLC: Preferences > Interface > Instances > check "Allow Only One Instance" > Save
 
 -Create VLC Button: 
 New Item Right-Click > Rename "VLC" Right-Click > Edit Item
 Command:D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe
Label:Icon: 
 D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\uninstall.exe
Open Up (for sub-menus)Split Button ItemOK
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 Add Play Lists: 
 New Item (Drag Item onto "VLC" button to create sub-menu button)Right-Click > Rename "Gordon_Lightfoot" (or whatever your Playlist Name is - no spaces)Right-Click > Edit Item
 Repeat, adding All Playlists as Submenu Items under the VLC Split ButtonCommand: 
 D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe "J:\Tenzen's Music\Gordon Lightfoot\Gordon Lightfoot.m3u8" --randomFull Name & Location of your VLC Playlist (.xspf, .m3u, .m3u8, .html) surrounded with Quotes
Label:Gordon Lightfoot (Name of your Playlist)
Icon: 
 D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\uninstall.exe
OK
Do a Search for all *.m3u files (VLC has some problem launching Certain Videos from Command line in m3u playlists, so Create m3u8 playlists for using VLC with Videos like MP4, etc)Highlight all > Right-Click > Filemenu Tools > Copy PathPaste results in a Notepad and use the list to create buttons sub-menu Playlist ItemsCreate One Playlist under the VLC Button in Classic Start Menu, then copy that button by Ctrl+Dragging it Delete the Location Path of the Playlist, but leave the quotes ("") & all the rest of itClick OKCtrl+Drag that one as many times as you have playlists to add, leaving that original one as the last itemThen just paste the new playlist path by clicking between the quotesSelect each one & change information as follows:
 Arrow Key Down to the Next item > Enter > Edit the Playlist Location (Ctrl+Paste from notepad address above)Tab down & Edit Label > Ctrl + Copy NameHit Enter to SavePress F2 > Ctrl +Paste to Paste the Name, Delete spaces between Words > EnterRepeat
 -Add the following parameters in place of --random above, if u like, or dont use any parameters to launch your VLC without added parameters: 
 
 --qt-start-minimized--random--no-random--loop--no-loop--repeat--no-repeat--play-and-exit--no-play-and-exit--play-and-stop--no-play-and-stop--play-and-pause--no-play-and-pause--fullscreen--audio-visual "visual"
 Examples:Select any of the following Default Visualizations:"visual"
"goom""projectM"The ProjectM Visualization Doesnt Support Full Screen
 
 D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe "J:\Tenzen's Music\80's\80's.m3u" --random --loop --qt-start-minimizedStarts Playlist "80's" minimized, with random playback, looping the playlist
D:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe "J:\Tenzen's Music\Mood Music\Mood Music.m3u" --audio-visual "visual" --fullscreen --random --loopStarts Playlist "Mood Music" in fullscreen visualization (equalizer) mode, with random playback, looping the Playlist
 The visualizations are different from the normal Audio Visualizations, and this mode doesnt work well when minimized. better use it only for when you're not at the computer, for ambient Music & Lighting/ Display..Perhaps a second "VLC Ambient" menu would be better:Close your first VLC ButtonCtrl+Drag to copy it and all the playlist sub-items to a new buttonRename the button 'VLCAmbient'Highlight the first item, hit Enter, and add "--audio-visual "visual" --fullscreen to your items which already have --random --loop at the endcopy --audio-visual "visual" --fullscreenFollow these steps to get it done quicklyEnter (close), Down Arrow, Enter, End, Ctrl+V, Enter (Close).. just repeat thatits: Down, Enter, End, Paste, Enter
 - **You can also use Other Programs, though I dont know of other ones with Parameters/Switches for Random playback, etc.. such as: Foobar2000:  D:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000\foobar2000.exe "J:\Tenzen's Music\Gordon Lightfoot\Gordon Lightfoot.m3u8"JetAudio:  D:\Program Files (x86)\JetAudio\JetAudio.exe "J:\Tenzen's Music\Gordon Lightfoot\Gordon Lightfoot.m3u8"
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Fix Chinese/Japanese/Korean Characters from Not Displaying Properly in VLC/iTunes/QuicktimeVLC & other Apple-related Programs can often not read Kanji-type Characters if they were entered in anything other than Unicode (UTF-8)... So, Here are the Steps I took to Fix the Problem:
 
 Close VLC First.Download Foobar2000 on the download page of their websiteInstall the full version, not the portable versionClick on the Components page of their websiteFind "Chacon 3" & Download itExtract it and copy the *.dll file to the Foobar2000 install directory, into the folder "Components"Open Foobar2000Browse to a Folder with your non-Unicode Songs in it, Select All, Drag to Foobar - Repeat with all Folders & All Songs not in Unicode or having Display ProblemsCtrl+A to highlight all the tracks added to the Foobar WindowRight-Click > Tagging > Fix Metadata CharsetSet "Preconversion" to "65001 - Unicode (UTF-8)"Set "Original Charset" to "65001 - Unicode (UTF-8)" as well (weird, i know.)Click "Apply"Let it RunOpen VLCDelete all the Files & Folders from the Media LibraryDrag in all the Folders again to the Media LibraryIt should now display names properly... You probably have to re-create all your Playlists.. check it out (use CreateM3U)
 
 
 
			
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