Re: mc, ftp and filmview (fwd)

2006-12-15 Thread Pavel Tsekov

Hello,

Please, keep the discussion on the list.

Unfortunately, there is no such shortcut.

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Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:08:00 +0200
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To: Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mc, ftp and filmview

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BHello,

On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Admiral wrote:

Halo, I am from belarus, i know English not so good. My problem in
Russian language here: http://linuxforum.ru/index.php?showtopic=30151
Now, I try to write in English. In our local homenet we have ftp-server.
There are many video-files in it. When I write mplayer
ftp://ftp.server.local/films/verygoodfilm.avi; it start to play film
immediately. But when I connect to ftp from mc and twice press to left
button of mouse, mc previously download film completely, and then starts
mplayer for playing movie. This is very bad, because films have big sizes
and they are downloads very long time. How can I change it?


You cannot. This is by design. If you want to stream the movies
just use mplayer passing it the url.

OK, but can you tell me a hotkey in mc to copy a full address of file in
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Re: mc, ftp and filmview (fwd)

2006-12-15 Thread Grigory Trenin

 OK, but can you tell me a hotkey in mc to copy a full address of file in
 command line?

Try Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
It may not work on some terminals, but it works for me.
It will copy the full pathname to the command line, eg:
/#ftp:ftp.server.local/films/verygoodfilm.avi

However, you have to edit it a bit (replace /#ftp to ftp://)
so that mplayer could understant it.

Regards,
  Grigory
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Re: mc, ftp and filmview (fwd)

2006-12-15 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello Grigory,

On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Grigory Trenin wrote:

 OK, but can you tell me a hotkey in mc to copy a full address of file in
 command line?

 Try Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
 It may not work on some terminals, but it works for me.
 It will copy the full pathname to the command line, eg:
 /#ftp:ftp.server.local/films/verygoodfilm.avi

 However, you have to edit it a bit (replace /#ftp to ftp://)
 so that mplayer could understant it.

Unfortunately, this may not always help since the path
printed here may not be the real path or it may be
unaccessible due to specific ftp server setup.
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