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=== Actions === | === Actions === | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Play next video automatically || When selected this enables automatic playback of the next file in the list || Basic | | Play next video automatically || When selected this enables automatic playback of the next file in the list || Basic | ||
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=== Playback=== | === Playback=== | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Adjust display refresh rate || Defines when the refresh rate adjustments should take place. Activate to automatically set the refresh rate which is best matched with the video that is playing (default off). This potentially allows for perfectly smooth video reproduction, as video material can be recorded in a variety of frame rates (23.976fps, 24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps, 30 fps, etc.) which need to be properly matched by the refresh rate of the display, in order to be displayed smoothly. || Standard | | Adjust display refresh rate || Defines when the refresh rate adjustments should take place. Activate to automatically set the refresh rate which is best matched with the video that is playing (default off). This potentially allows for perfectly smooth video reproduction, as video material can be recorded in a variety of frame rates (23.976fps, 24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps, 30 fps, etc.) which need to be properly matched by the refresh rate of the display, in order to be displayed smoothly. || Standard | ||
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=== Processing general === | === Processing general === | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Render method || Controls the method used by the player to process and display the video, (which is called rendering). || Advanced | | Render method || Controls the method used by the player to process and display the video, (which is called rendering). || Advanced | ||
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==== Processing Windows only ==== | ==== Processing Windows only ==== | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Allow hardware acceleration DXVA2 || Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files. || Expert | | Allow hardware acceleration DXVA2 || Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files. || Expert | ||
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==== Processing Linux only ==== | ==== Processing Linux only ==== | ||
{| class="prettytable" | {| width=85%; class="prettytable" | ||
! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Allow hardware acceleration - VDPAU || Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files, mainly used for NVIDIA graphics and in some circumstances AMD graphics || Advanced | | Allow hardware acceleration - VDPAU || Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files, mainly used for NVIDIA graphics and in some circumstances AMD graphics || Advanced | ||
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==== Processing MacOS only ==== | ==== Processing MacOS only ==== | ||
{| class="prettytable" | {| width=85%; class="prettytable" | ||
! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Allow hardware acceleration - VTBDecoder || Enable VTB hardware decoding of video files. || Expert | | Allow hardware acceleration - VTBDecoder || Enable VTB hardware decoding of video files. || Expert | ||
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=== Stereoscopic 3D === | === Stereoscopic 3D === | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Playback mode of stereoscopic videos || Select in which mode stereoscopic 3D videos will be played. [Ask me] Will show a dialogue to select the desired mode for each playback. [Preferred mode] Will use the preferred mode specified in the "system->Video hardware" section of the settings. [Monoscopic/2D] will play the video in mono/2D. [Ignore] Disables any stereoscopic 3D processing and handling || Advanced | | Playback mode of stereoscopic videos || Select in which mode stereoscopic 3D videos will be played. [Ask me] Will show a dialogue to select the desired mode for each playback. [Preferred mode] Will use the preferred mode specified in the "system->Video hardware" section of the settings. [Monoscopic/2D] will play the video in mono/2D. [Ignore] Disables any stereoscopic 3D processing and handling || Advanced | ||
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=== Teletext === | === Teletext === | ||
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! width=210px | Setting | ! width=210px | Setting | ||
! width= | ! Description | ||
! width=100px | Level | |||
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| Activate Teletext || Enables Teletext when watching a live TV stream. || Expert | | Activate Teletext || Enables Teletext when watching a live TV stream. || Expert | ||
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| Scale Teletext to 4:3 || When selected scales Teletext to 4:3 ratio. || Expert | | Scale Teletext to 4:3 || When selected scales Teletext to 4:3 ratio. || Expert | ||
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=== Screenshots === | |||
<gallery widths=250px perrow=4> | |||
File:Player_videos1.JPG|Shows "Actions" and "Playback" | |||
File:Player_videos2.JPG|Shows "Processing Windows only" | |||
File:Player_videos4.jpg|Shows "Processing Linux only" | |||
File:Player_videos3.jpg|Shows "Processing "MacOS only", "Stereoscopic 3D" and "Teletext" | |||
</gallery> |
Revision as of 13:53, 8 June 2017
Actions
Setting | Description | Level |
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Play next video automatically | When selected this enables automatic playback of the next file in the list | Basic |
Skip steps | Defines the amount of time each press of the Skip button will skip forward or backwards. A (-) will define backwards and no (-) will define forward. You can set multiple times so each press will skip more time in the video. So if, for example you use 10 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec when press the Skip button once it will skip 10 seconds foward, double pressing the Skip button will skip 30 seconds and triple pressing the Skip button will skip 60 seconds. | Standard |
Skip delay | Defines how much time it takes before the skip step occurs. The range is none (which will cause the skip step to happen immediately) & 250 - 3000ms (milliseconds). | Standard |
Playback
Setting | Description | Level |
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Adjust display refresh rate | Defines when the refresh rate adjustments should take place. Activate to automatically set the refresh rate which is best matched with the video that is playing (default off). This potentially allows for perfectly smooth video reproduction, as video material can be recorded in a variety of frame rates (23.976fps, 24fps, 25fps, 29.97fps, 30 fps, etc.) which need to be properly matched by the refresh rate of the display, in order to be displayed smoothly. | Standard |
Sync playback to display | This setting enables syncing the video to the refresh rate of the monitor. | Standard |
Minimise black bars | Allow video player to try to fit video to screen by ignoring aspect ratio by a certain amount. | Advanced |
Display 4:3 videos as | Determines the zoom level that 4:3 videos are shown on widescreen displays. | Advanced |
Processing general
Setting | Description | Level |
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Render method | Controls the method used by the player to process and display the video, (which is called rendering). | Advanced |
Enable HQ scalers for scaling above | Use high quality scalers when upscaling a video by at least this percentage. A value below 5% makes little sense as video is processed with high GPU load without any visible picture quality improvements | Advanced |
Processing Windows only
Setting | Description | Level |
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Allow hardware acceleration DXVA2 | Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files. | Expert |
Processing Linux only
Setting | Description | Level |
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Allow hardware acceleration - VDPAU | Enable VDPAU hardware decoding of video files, mainly used for NVIDIA graphics and in some circumstances AMD graphics | Advanced |
Prefer VDPAU video mixer | Bypassing VDPAU mixer saves resources on low power systems but slightly reduces picture quality | Advanced |
Allow hardware acceleration - VAAPI | Enable VAAPI hardware decoding of video files, mainly used for Intel graphics and in some circumstances AMD graphics. | Advanced |
Use MPEG-2 VAAPI | Enable this option to use hardware acceleration for MPEG-(1/2) codecs. If disabled the CPU will be used instead. Some MPEG-2 videos might have green artifacts. | Expert |
Use MPEG-4 VAAPI | Enable this option to use hardware acceleration for MPEG-4 codec. If disabled the CPU will be used instead. | Expert |
Use VC-1 VAAPI | Enable this option to use hardware acceleration for VC-1 based codecs. If disabled the CPU will be used instead. Especially VC-1 interlaced fails hard on Intel hardware. | Expert |
Prefer VAAPI render method | When enabled, VAAPI render method is preferred and the CPU has less load. If you experience hangs, disable this option. | Expert |
Processing MacOS only
Setting | Description | Level |
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Allow hardware acceleration - VTBDecoder | Enable VTB hardware decoding of video files. | Expert |
Stereoscopic 3D
Setting | Description | Level |
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Playback mode of stereoscopic videos | Select in which mode stereoscopic 3D videos will be played. [Ask me] Will show a dialogue to select the desired mode for each playback. [Preferred mode] Will use the preferred mode specified in the "system->Video hardware" section of the settings. [Monoscopic/2D] will play the video in mono/2D. [Ignore] Disables any stereoscopic 3D processing and handling | Advanced |
Disable stereoscopic mode when playback is stopped | While enabled, GUI and some TVs will switch back to 2D mode, beween videos in a playlist or when playback ended. While disabled, GUI and TV will stay in stereoscopic 3D mode. For video playlists with mixed stereoscopic 3D and 2D content, then the GUI will also stay in stereoscopic 3D mode even when a non-stereoscopic 2D video is playing. | Advanced |
Teletext
Setting | Description | Level |
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Activate Teletext | Enables Teletext when watching a live TV stream. | Expert |
Scale Teletext to 4:3 | When selected scales Teletext to 4:3 ratio. | Expert |
Screenshots
- Player videos2.JPG
Shows "Processing Windows only"