On Sunday, 23 February 2025 10:21:20 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote: > Michael wrote: > > On Sunday, 23 February 2025 07:53:28 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote: > >> I do wish mpv had a volume control for audio tho. > > > > It does. From the fine manual: > > / and * > > > > Decrease/increase volume. > > > > Also, on the GUI, if you scroll with your mouse up or down you alter the > > audio volume. > > The keyboard option does work. I didn't know that. I have a speaker > icon that I can click on to mute/unmute but that's it. I'd like to have > a control that I can click on and adjust, or better yet, just show up > all the time. When I scroll the mouse wheel, it moves forward or > backward. I prefer that really. I'm bad to skip forward through bits I > don't want to watch. The arrow keys work but the mouse button is faster > for me.
Hmm ... when I scroll the mouse on my system it increases/decreases the volume. :-/ I use the < > arrows to move back/forward 5 seconds, or up/down arrows to move 1 minute, or Shift+PageUp/Down to jump 10 minutes. Alternatively, I click on the progress bar in the GUI. > >> One thing I really like about Smplayer, the > >> ability to add videos to the playlist and not alter what is currently > >> playing. > > > > I think the only way to add a playlist to mpv is by creating a txt file > > with a list of videos, one video per line, save it as <list_name>.m3u and > > then drag 'n drop it into the mpv window, or call it with mpv in a > > terminal: > > > > mpv <list_name>.m3u > > > > You can experiment to see if adding a new m3u list will overwrite the old > > one, or stop what is currently playing - I haven't tried this yet. ;-) There's another more manual way, for ad hoc play lists - open Dolphin, select all the files you want to play and drag 'n drop them together in an mpv window. They will be played sequentially. However, if you try to add another file/list by dragging it into the mpv window, it will overwrite the previous selection.
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