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Thanks, this will help to start 'cuase I still have a question:
This metod work very well from the console, and if I had a playlist created, but what's happen if I do not have a playlist created? I mean, I have lots of videos and stuff like that, but I use the gui of mplayer so, I just put in the playlist (through the GUI) the videos I want to watch in that moment
This means that is some like a random playlist, I can use the -loop option you gave me to star the Mplayer (through the launcher button from KDE for example) but I don't know what target put in the playlist, I think that have to be an "default playlist" that should be the target to the option -playlist ....
Any idea 'bout this?
I really appreciate the help
Editing:Well, i find the default playlist, it's in the user folder/.mplayer/gui.pl
Now, I think that there's some way to put an option on the gui.conf to repeat that playlist, something like Repeat_Playlist = 1 or some similar, I will be asking goole, if you have some ideas.....
Bye
Last edited by Acron_0248; 04-01-2006 at 09:58 AM.
Well, I still don't find a solution for this, it has to be possible to repeat the playlist trouhg the GUI instead from the command line, from the command line works perfect if I have a playlits created
The problem is generate this loop using the temporal playlist (gui.pl)
Maybe I have to create a button to do this, or add some line in gui.conf, i've been searching but still don't find the answer.....
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