OSD error: The information now remains until the timeline is selected with the mouse
Where can I find the OSD timeout and what should be displayed?
I don't like the "pause" information - because I can both hear and see that the video is paused.
Instead, I want to see the file name in the OSD. But I haven't found any OSD settings in the options where I can set the timeout and what information should be displayed:
My OSD table:
Time change: "$Time" (5 sec.), file name (5 sec.).
Pause: "Pause" (2 sec.), file name (no timeout).
Playback: "Playing" (2 sec), filename (2 sec)
Mouse movement: filename (5 sec), time (5 sec)
And I think a "Show Info" command would be useful: Shows various OSD information:
Info:
TimeOut: -1 (Show OSD while button is held down)
TimeOut: 0 (currently no information available)
TimeOut > 0 - Shows the information x seconds after button is released.
And a Custom-Format will be fine:
1st line: filename (scroll if too long: oscillate|continuous)
2nd line: remaining playing time, total playing time.
3rd line: Playback status/speed factor
4th line: Video streams (format info)
5th line: Audio streams (number; language, short codec, channels)
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OSD error: The information now remains until the timeline is selected with the mouse
Where can I find the OSD timeout and what should be displayed?
I don't like the "pause" information - because I can both hear and see that the video is paused.
Instead, I want to see the file name in the OSD. But I haven't found any OSD settings in the options where I can set the timeout and what information should be displayed:
My OSD table:
Time change: "$Time" (5 sec.), file name (5 sec.).
Pause: "Pause" (2 sec.), file name (no timeout). Playback: "Playing" (2 sec), filename (2 sec)
Mouse movement: filename (5 sec), time (5 sec)
And I think a "Show Info" command would be useful: Shows various OSD information:
Info: TimeOut: -1 (Show OSD while button is held down)
TimeOut: 0 (currently no information available)
TimeOut > 0 - Shows the information x seconds after button is released.
And a Custom-Format will be fine:
1st line: filename (scroll if too long: oscillate|continuous)
2nd line: remaining playing time, total playing time.
3rd line: Playback status/speed factor
4th line: Video streams (format info)
5th line: Audio streams (number; language, short codec, channels)
6th line: Subtitle streams (number; language, type)