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I would like to do the same thing as in the answer to this question: I want to increase the File Caching option found in the preferences (Tools -> Preferences) with all the parameters (the All button selected in the bottom left corner of the screen), then by selecting Input / Codecs, under the Advanced section. 

However, I use VLC on a Raspberry Pi to play music without any UI, and I only have a SSH access to this Raspberry Pi. Therefore, I’m looking for a CLI solution (editing a configuration file or using the cvlc command).

My vlcrc is empty and I don’t know the exact name of the parameter.

I use VLC version 3.0.21 Vetinari (revision 3.0.21-0-gdd8bfdbabe8) installed via apt. I have Raspbian 12 (bookworm).

Thanks in advance

I would like to do the same thing as in the answer to this question. However, I use VLC on a Raspberry Pi to play music without any UI, and I only have a SSH access to this Raspberry Pi. Therefore, I’m looking for a CLI solution (editing a configuration file or using the cvlc command).

I use VLC version 3.0.21 Vetinari (revision 3.0.21-0-gdd8bfdbabe8) installed via apt. I have Raspbian 12 (bookworm).

Thanks in advance

I would like to do the same thing as in the answer to this question: I want to increase the File Caching option found in the preferences (Tools -> Preferences) with all the parameters (the All button selected in the bottom left corner of the screen), then by selecting Input / Codecs, under the Advanced section. 

However, I use VLC on a Raspberry Pi to play music without any UI, and I only have a SSH access to this Raspberry Pi. Therefore, I’m looking for a CLI solution (editing a configuration file or using the cvlc command).

My vlcrc is empty and I don’t know the exact name of the parameter.

I use VLC version 3.0.21 Vetinari (revision 3.0.21-0-gdd8bfdbabe8) installed via apt. I have Raspbian 12 (bookworm).

Thanks in advance

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How to increase VLC RAM buffer for offline files using CLI?

I would like to do the same thing as in the answer to this question. However, I use VLC on a Raspberry Pi to play music without any UI, and I only have a SSH access to this Raspberry Pi. Therefore, I’m looking for a CLI solution (editing a configuration file or using the cvlc command).

I use VLC version 3.0.21 Vetinari (revision 3.0.21-0-gdd8bfdbabe8) installed via apt. I have Raspbian 12 (bookworm).

Thanks in advance