Media player classic slow seek
Specifically, I am talking about the function that allows you to quickly move or scan forward or backward through an audio file. As I see it, I currently have two options to seek when playing an audio file: 1. Use the right of left cursor to navigate forwards or backwards at default intervals.
It is option 2 that I prefer to use, however WMP seems to do this at default intervals of around 25 seconds. I would like to see if I can adjust this to a specified period, namely 5 seconds. Is this possible? Unfortunately option 1 is not practical as I often scan through multiple audio files at once, therefore using the mouse is quite tedious! Appreciate your help, Dave Werner.
In reply to DavidWerner's post on August 17, It seems the default seek time is not determined by a set time i. This means that for longer files the seek time is greater, but for smaller files it will be far less, perhaps as short as seconds. Therefore, my question is, can this default setting be adjusted, either to an arbitrary length of 5 seconds, or perhaps scalable as it is now , but no longer than 5 seconds? In reply to DavidWerner's post on August 21, Is there any chance of a response?
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Emanon said on July 18, at pm. At least take the time to read the same link you quoted, which pretty much confirms what I said. Ron said on July 18, at am.
Kommenter said on July 19, at pm. Does VLC give you problems or do you just not like it? Ron said on July 19, at pm. Flotsam said on July 18, at am. ULBoom said on July 18, at am. Gabriel said on July 18, at am. Been using Zoom Player Max for quite some time.
Ivan Lazarov said on July 18, at am. Williams said on July 18, at am. Bagnara said on July 18, at pm. I did have problems with this software before and I do think it is a malware. And how did you come to this conclusion? Once the original developer left, versions since 1. Great player this and the k-lite codec pack is a must have, only complaint I have is it does not play nice with some DVDs navigation.
Still the best from the original media player classic that saw off the disastrous ad riddle real player to where we are today, this is the best. Installed with the Mega Codec Pack it should play almost anything, if not everything. The only drawback for me is that I cannot use this player to view content on an HDTV via s-video cable. Screen is blank, only volume. I now use SMPlayer as my default player to achieve this.
QuickTime can do it too, but QuickTime Player is very limited nowadays. TROLL: What a "nice" video file has been troubling you that you just have simply installed more than 20 players on your system? That's weird, isn't it? Great lite player. I just don't know why they keep writing that empty key to the registry even when running it in portable mode, I contacted them and they lied about fixing it.
Am I missing something by not using MPC? The only thing is that VLC is not available in 64bit yet and I don't feel like downloading every codec to play a certain file with MPC. Someone please enlighten me about this, Thanks for any info. I give it 5 stars cause it has always been a favorite of everyone but I have never used it except back in the days of Windows That's rather childish, isn't it? I have never seen MPC crash any OS that I installed, and if I ever encounter that, I will first blame the bad drivers, because that sounds rather logical to me.
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