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<blockquote data-quote="misterd" data-source="post: 228662" data-attributes="member: 19503"><p>1.) If you want to play only one specific file via mplayer, you only have to activate the "External player use"-option in the configuration for the desired extension. But if the folder contains a DVD structure, MP will detects this and will always use it's internal player or start the external player application. Than you have to use the gui plugin of My MPlayer. This plugin will than force MP to start the DVD through MPlayer.</p><p></p><p>2.) The main problem is that MP and MPlayer are using different way of seeking. MP always want to seek to absolute positions. MPlayer has this feature too, but relative seeking is working better. In the plugin now all absolute seeks are transformed into relative seeks, but this isn't a perfect solution. Unfortunately for some file types, MPlayer can't even read the duration of the file, so seeking is impossible in this case.</p><p></p><p>MisterD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterd, post: 228662, member: 19503"] 1.) If you want to play only one specific file via mplayer, you only have to activate the "External player use"-option in the configuration for the desired extension. But if the folder contains a DVD structure, MP will detects this and will always use it's internal player or start the external player application. Than you have to use the gui plugin of My MPlayer. This plugin will than force MP to start the DVD through MPlayer. 2.) The main problem is that MP and MPlayer are using different way of seeking. MP always want to seek to absolute positions. MPlayer has this feature too, but relative seeking is working better. In the plugin now all absolute seeks are transformed into relative seeks, but this isn't a perfect solution. Unfortunately for some file types, MPlayer can't even read the duration of the file, so seeking is impossible in this case. MisterD [/QUOTE]
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