

This entry was posted in smplayer by rvm. Fortunately this can be solved easily, in the gnome-control-center: Keyboard -> Sound and Media, just disable all the multimedia shortcuts. Describe the solution you'd like There sh. I sometimes play videos with chapters and would like to jump to a chapter fast and easy. These keys were grabbed by the desktop (it seems by a component of Gnome) and so they weren’t available by other applications. Is your feature request related to a problem Please describe. But there was a problem, some keys like Play, Pause, Stop didn’t work. Under Linux this remote control is already supported by the kernel, it works out of the box, it’s not necessary to use lirc or inputlirc. Besides, you can also delete the chapters if you want.

#Smplayer how to create chapter file movie#
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You can also drag the slider to the point you prefer to create the chapter, next click Insert chapter to add. The main interface of SMPlayer is as the picture below. Program name: SMPlayer 19.5.0 (Media player) SMPlayer is a free and open-source graphical front-end for MPlayer. Now the development version (from r6033) already has those buttons assigned by default for new installations (for old installations you need to load the file default.keys in the shortcut editor). Click this button and you can be able to set chapter to create chapters by tying the number, choosing chapter length. Under Windows it was pretty easy, SMPlayer recognized the buttons as key strokes, so it was just a matter of assigning the remote buttons (Play, Stop, Volume Up and so on) to the proper functions. I’ve just got a MCE compatible remote control.
