[MPlayer-users] RE: [MPlayer-dev-eng] Slave Mode Protocol seek command
Tono Esteve
tono at sleiva.net
Sun Nov 9 00:46:40 CET 2003
In mplayerd try with the next command:
literal "seek 10 2"
This is the only way that's worked for me.
Tono Esteve.
Konstantinos Karydas wrote:
>[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
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>>All I could find in the docs was this:
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>>seek <value> [type=<0/\:1/\:2>]
>> Seek to some place in the movie.
>> Type 0 is a relative seek of +/\:- <value> seconds.
>> Type 1 seek to <value> % in the movie.
>> Type 2 is a seek to an absolute position of <value> seconds.
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>>Now, seek type 0 is the only one that seems to work correctly.
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>>Running a command such as "seek +10 type=0" works correctly
>>but nothing else. Every time I perform a seek of type 1 it seems to
>>behave as type 0; also for type 2.
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>>Any help would be much appreciated, as this is causing problems with my
>>current mplayer front end, mplayerd.
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>Is this possible to declare the type of the seeking from command line???
>I.e., can I give a command like:
>mplayer -ss 15 -type=2 ???
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>Please advice.
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>Thanks,
>regards,
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>Kostas
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