Am Mi., 15. Apr. 2020 um 03:46 Uhr schrieb Michael Glenn Williams
:
> Thank you for responding. Regarding -volume, i'm just putting 30
> without the %.
> Regarding -top and -left, my version of ffplay (the latest MAC OSX
> download from the website) Doesn't seem to know these options.
(Command l
Thanks everyone for suggesting mpv at https://mpv.io I found this page:
https://mpv.io/installation/
then downloaded the build from here:
https://laboratory.stolendata.net/~djinn/mpv_osx/
I found the great documentation here:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#low-latency-playback
The docs reference
Hi,
> Have you tried the good ole tried and true X / XQuartz -geometry options?
> I have not used OSX in a very long time (since the switch to Quartz), so
> there may be some differences between the old Xorg and XFree nomenclature,
> but I imagine those types of options would still be there for in
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 8:46 PM Michael Glenn Williams <
michael.glenn.willi...@smartblondeco.com> wrote:
> Hey Ted!
>
> Thank you for responding. Regarding -volume, i'm just putting 30
> without the %.
> Regarding -top and -left, my version of ffplay (the latest MAC OSX download
> from the websit
Hey,
> Thank you for responding. Regarding -volume, i'm just putting 30
> without the %.
> Regarding -top and -left, my version of ffplay (the latest MAC OSX download
> from the website)
> Doesn't seem to know these options.
>
> I'm confused why generic options like these would vary from
> build/
On 04/15/2020 03:40 AM, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 18:46:27 -0700, Michael Glenn Williams wrote:
-snip-
ffplay doesn't support position coordinates, as far as I know. While it
is a good player, it is quite basic regarding some features. You may
want to choose a more powerful
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 18:46:27 -0700, Michael Glenn Williams wrote:
> Hey Ted!
>
> Thank you for responding. Regarding -volume, i'm just putting 30
> without the %.
> Regarding -top and -left, my version of ffplay (the latest MAC OSX download
> from the website)
> Doesn't seem to know these optio
Hey Ted!
Thank you for responding. Regarding -volume, i'm just putting 30
without the %.
Regarding -top and -left, my version of ffplay (the latest MAC OSX download
from the website)
Doesn't seem to know these options.
I'm confused why generic options like these would vary from
build/distribution
Hi,
> I tried the -w and -h options, which were not found by ffplay. The -x and
> -y options seem to be the options that set the width and heoght, not the
> location on the screen. Can anyone tell me how to position the windows in
> different places on the screen?
>
> I also tried the -volume opt
Hey All,
Just joined the maling list. Sorry if these questions are aaa.
I'm trying to use ffplay to monitor several RTMP feeds and wrote a script
to pop them up on the screen.
Currently they all popup in the same location and at full volume.
I tried the -w and -h options, which were not found by
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