by frankvii » Tue Feb 19, 2013 12:10 am
I too was having a problem using the -ss command option however I wasn't trying to use it as part of starting SMPlayer. Instead, under SMPlayer Option/Preferences/Advanced there is a "Options for MPlayer" section. I tried using the -ss option there but it did not work. The suggested -flip option DID work so that field seems to work (but just not for -ss). However, I did find a way to make it work in the Option/Preferences/General section. There you should see mplayer/mplayer.exe in the Mplayer executable line. Place quotes around what is written there and then add your -ss command. So mine came out looking like this:
"mplayer/mplayer.exe" -ss 60
With this in, my videos start up at the 60 second point (I recorded almost all my videos with an extra minute of padding). I rarely need the padding but like to have it on the rare occasions the show starts a little earlier than expected. Hope this helps someone because I certainly found nothing about this through my Googling.