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Old 3rd November 2005, 01:13 AM
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Question Where Can I Find More Info About the Configuration/Preference of GMplayer?

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I am trying to find a website that explain and talk about how to set the configuration/preference of GMplayer correctly. Do you know any?

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http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/info.html#docs
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Old 3rd November 2005, 03:18 AM
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No, I am not talking about the mplayer, I am talking about the GUI preference of the GMplayer.

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Old 3rd November 2005, 11:15 AM
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Mplayer is Gmplayer plain and simple

what do you want to know about the "GUI" ? maybe someone here xananswer a question for you if you ask one..

Or one could search google for..... "Gmplayer documentation"

FYI tho and command line switchs for "Mplayer" will work in "Gmplayer"
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Old 3rd November 2005, 05:08 PM
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No, not true. The command line switch is only valid for that video view, it's not permanent. And gmplayer has their own conf file which is seperate from mplayer one. And I want to set thing using the GUI, not editing the conf file itself.

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Mplayer is Gmplayer plain and simple

what do you want to know about the "GUI" ? maybe someone here xananswer a question for you if you ask one..

Or one could search google for..... "Gmplayer documentation"

FYI tho and command line switchs for "Mplayer" will work in "Gmplayer"
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