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10 sec step back

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:57 pm
by the waiter
At first I have to say, as a Linux newbie I was recommended to install gnome-mplayer. But after time I installed Smplayer just from curiousity. After few days I got rid of Gnome-commander:-)
OK, now about my question: Is it possible to customize the time of step back (left arrow pressed)? It is firmly sets to - 10 s, but I think it is much. When I watch some movies (I am no English native person) and want to get back because of not understanding, I have to wait "long" 10 secs to return to the word I want to hear again.

Thanx for answer...

Re: 10 sec step back

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:08 am
by rvm
You can change the number of seconds of the arrow keys in preferences -> interface -> seeking. But in order to work with less than 10 seconds you need the version of smplayer in svn, and mplayer2.

Re: 10 sec step back

PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:49 pm
by Guest
Thanx for your help. It does work as you said through interface -- seeking setup. I did not need mplayer2.