Press play in IMDB info screen to start movie (1 Viewer)

Mr.Mitchell

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    It would be nice if it was possible to press the Play key when you are in the IMDB info screen to start that movie.

    Now that I think of it the Y key to add the video to the playlist also might be usefull.
     

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