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build scripts of mplayer2 for Mac OSX
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Seeking Time in Fullscreen mode #19

Closed Endlessng closed 11 years ago

Endlessng commented 11 years ago

Hi, I've read tricks and tips from this http://bilalh.github.io/docs/MPlayer-OSX-Extended/defaults.html then I try configured MPESeekStepSmall's value to 3 and then it's work when I'm not in fullscreen mode. But when I entered fullscreen mode and use Right Arrow, The Seeking Time Step is still 10. Why it is not 3 ? Please help.

Sorry if my english is bad.

pigoz commented 11 years ago

which version of the software?

Endlessng commented 11 years ago

Mplayer OSX Extended version Rev 14. I found new issue. when I press right arrow in both fullscreen mode and normal mode, Seeking time step is not accurate.

For example when I press right arrow, time will skip for 3 sec, sometime 5, sometime 8, but not more than 10 sec (at least 3 sec Because I configured SeekStepSmall's Value to 3). It's like random. The video file that I used to test is mp4 and mkv, file size is around 300-400 mb, My harddisk is ssd ocz vector.

pigoz commented 11 years ago

I meant: which version of my mplayer2 builds. Anyway I don't really support MPlayerOSX Extended anymore, it would need some patching on MPOSX Ext side to make it work again poroperly but Adrian disappeared. I advise you to try mpv-player standalone or mplayer2 standalone. Both have a Mac OSX Bundle: it's no GUI but it's a tradeoff you will have to make if you really care about video quality. If OTOH you really need a GUI, VLC is a better choice right now.

Endlessng commented 11 years ago

Ok, I will try both mpv-player standalone and mplayer2 standalone. Thank you for your advice.