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video player with 'automatic bookmarking'? (digital media)
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brotherS:
Hi folks,
after switching more and more to digital media I needed (wanted) to find software that would make it easy to use digital files like physical media. While you can easily put a piece of paper as a physical bookmark into a paper book, it's not that easy with formats like PDF, MP3, AVI, etc. Finally, I found these (all are freeware/donationware) for personal use:
sound files:
1by1: http://mpesch3.de1.cc/ (Plugin pack: http://mpex.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18563)
Trout: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=16157.0
PDF files:
Foxit Reader: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/ (you need to enable an option)
Now I'm searching something for video files. Is there a solution out there? Either 'automatic bookmarking' or a somewhat manual solution? There MUST be something better than having to write down where you stopped...
8)
Oh, and of course the solution should not modify the files themselves.
Dirhael:
Two players that comes to mind are the open source SMPlayer (should come pre-configured for this)and Zoom Player (not pre-configured, but it's easy to to. See attached image).
brotherS:
Thanks!
I am using Zoom Player already, but never saw that option - I checked again and now I know why not: it's greyed out. Do I need to buy the Pro version for this feature? :(
SMPlayer looks pretty good! Before I test it, let me ask you: does it support keyboard usage as well (or similarly well) as Zoom Player? Skipping around in a file, volume up/down, etc.?
Dirhael:
Thanks!
I am using Zoom Player already, but never saw that option - I checked again and now I know why not: it's greyed out. Do I need to buy the Pro version for this feature? :(
SMPlayer looks pretty good! Before I test it, let me ask you: does it support keyboard usage as well (or similarly well) as Zoom Player? Skipping around in a file, volume up/down, etc.?
-brotherS (May 15, 2009, 06:10 AM)
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Ah, yes you'll need the pro version of ZP for the bookmarking to work.
As for SMPlayer, it does indeed have a ton of keyboard shortcuts. It's originating from the Linux world after all ;)
EDIT: I've attached a screen in case SMPlayer is no longer configured for this by default.
nudone:
KMPlayer also does bookmarks.
see grabs below.
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