I'm looking for a fully equivalent to media player classic in linux. i need a player with the option (i think it's called letterboxing) to display subtitles over the black borders of the movie, not only within the height of the movie. also i need it to auto-load subtitles with the same name of the movie. I have a tv i use with tv-out, so i also need the option to display at fullscreen on secondary display; i also a have a remote infrared control, so i need it to support commands like VK_SPACE (for pausing) to be able to use the remote control; and finally i also need the option to normalize volume.
is there a video player in linux wich does these things?
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Maybe GOM ?
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isn't that for windows? in their web page says
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Originally Posted by chronnoz
Try reading the man pages, help docs, wiki sites, or home page of each project.
Go here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html
check out Interfaces, Infrared? Check
You can force the subtitle position - CTRL-S (for preferences) enable advanced, expand Video, check out the options for subtitles.
Nothing special needs to be done to auto load subtitle files, as long as they have the same name as the movie. For example, dumbmovie.avi dumbmovie.srt <- this will auto load. IThinkIAMSPECAIL.avi ithinkiamspecial.srt <- will not auto load
If you use Framebuffer, OpenGL(GLX), X11, or XVideo as the video renderer you can specify the display number also from preferences.
Also in the preferences, Audio, Filters, check normalize.
Honestly, did you even take a look at the options for VLC?
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Originally Posted by chronnoz
Yes. Mplayer also has it's own gui, it's just smplayer looks/works nicer to some people. Besides VLC and Mplayer, there is also the xine engine. Kaffeine is a nice GUI for xine. But.... not I'm claiming xine supports anything you want to do, as I haven't attempted to use it for TV out viewing. Since you can't get VLC's options to work, perhaps Xine has something for you
Taking a quick peek at the xine subtitle options, it does have vertical offset, but so does VLCLinux _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly.
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