Bug #348
Seek / Stay on top / set keyboard shortcuts
| Status: | New | Start: | 07/20/2010 | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assigned to: | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | gui_controls | |||
| Target version: | rev14 | |||
| Votes: | 0 |
Description
Hi, thanks for MPlayer OSX Extended... it looks good. I have two questions:
1. In my input.conf, I had:
b seek -2 n seek +2
Is there a way to achieve something like this (set b and n to seek back and forward by 2 seconds respectively) in MPlayer OSX Extended? I see a previous closed bug (bug 257) that says input.conf doesn't work anymore, but what's the alternative now?
2. In mplayer, I could use the T key to toggle between forcing the video screen to float on top or not. How can I do this in MPlayer OSX Extended? (I see I can go change it in preferences -> display, but how can I set a keyboard shortcut?)
I just downloaded MPlayer OSX Extended, and am trying to decide whether to stick with it or go back to the older commandline version of mplayer on fink. I'm posting here rather than on the forum because this seems a bug, and because threads on the forums seem to frequently get zero replies. :-)