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are there any technical utilities to achieve these kinds of very specific ‘start times’?

in other words… it would be neat if there was a VLC/Jellyfin/Kodi plugin (some sort of video player) that you could schedule to start a video, to the second.

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I’m not sure the people who engage in this sort of tomfoolery are concerned with atomic clock-level precision.

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You mean nerds? Because I’m pretty sure there are.

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4 points

When you’re logical, you’re logical.

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I’m happy to contribute to this project.

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Cron!

This concludes my TED talk

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Crom!

This concludes my Conan The Barbarian talk

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Clam!

This concludes my Classic Jacques Cousteau Documentary talk.

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12 points

You can use Task Scheduler in windows to run a command to run VLC at a specific time

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You’d have to run a few tests to figure out how long it takes to start and open the file, though - there will definitely be a delay

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You’d have to take load times into account, maybe have VLC open and ready and have task scheduler press the space bar with autohotkey

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7 points

Use a clock.

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You can set up a command line to start VLC using the OS’s built in task scheduler.

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