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Video Playback

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    Overview

    The options and features you can use while playing videos in MediaPortal

    Introduction

    MediaPortal can play any video file you have on your computer or DVD as long as you have the codecs installed (DivX, XVID, MPEG, Matroska, etc.). Windows 7 provides codecs for playback of the most common video files.  However, you may wish to check our Codecs guide if you find some files do not play.  You may select which codecs you wish to use for video playback under in Configuration > Codecs and Renderer, and even in MediaPortal Settings > Videos.

    Playback Controls

    While a video is playing, you can pause, rewind, fast forward or 'skip' forwards and backwards using Keyboard Shortcuts or keys on your remote.  Mouse or touch screen users can perform the same functions by using the Top Bar. Just hover your mouse at the top of the screen to display the top bar..

    You can also jump to a specific time by entering the time position with format HHMM - examples: to jump to 35 minutes, enter 0035; to jump to 1 hour and 7 minutes, enter 0107.

    Repeating the action will increase/decrease it, for example if you press right arrow to skip ahead, and press it again it will increase the time period it jumps ahead, according to the skip steps, which you can choose in Settings > General > Skip Steps with MediaPortal, or in Configuration > General > Skip Steps.  Similarly, if you press the fast forward or rewind key repeatedly it will increase or decrease the speed incrementatly, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x. If you wish to reverse the process, for example reduce a fast forward of 32x to 16x, then press the rewind key.

    Resume Playback

    MediaPortal automatically keeps track of your playback so you can resume viewing where you left off.  Unless of course someone else finished watching the movie on you!

    VideoResume.jpg

    Watched status

    Watched status helps you to keep track of your watched video files. Watched files are displayed in the list with different colour for easier visualization (items in yellow text in screenshot below). 

    VideosWatched.jpg

    To enable that feature, use "Mark every already watched file" setting in Video configuration. By doing this, watched status will be triggered automatically after 80% or more of  the total duration of video file is played. 

    Note: For videos in the video database, the "Watched" entry has priority, so if total played time is less than 80%, but you change "Watched" info to "On" in the movie info screen, then the video file in both Shares and database views will be shown  as watched.

    Manually change watch status

    If you want to change watched status for any reason:

    In Shares view  (or after deleting video from the database: 

    1. Select the video file (not the folder that contains it) and
    2. Invoke context menu with F9 key and
    3. Select the option "Reset watched status" or after deleting video from the database.

    ManualWatchStatus.jpg

    In Database views (e.g. Title, Year, Genre, etc.):

    1. Press F3 or the Show Info button on your remote, or select the IMDB option from the context menu
    2. Toggle the Watched button to on or off

    SetWatchedMovieInfo.jpg

    On Screen Display (OSD)

    Whenever you use any of the playback controls,including Pause, you will see a small display display at the bottom of the screen in most skins, sometimes at the top in other skins.

    osdpause.jpg

     

    If you wish a full OSD display with all the bells and whistles, press the Info/More key on your remote or the 'y' key on your keyboard. 

    VideoOSD.jpg

    The small box in the lower right in the Default Skin (varies in different skins) provides easy access to several video controls. Many of these functions can be also performed by keyboard shorcuts or remote keys, but they are essential for mouse or touch screen control.

    VideoControl.jpg

    1.  In the Default skin (and many others) the OSD can be expanded or collapsed by pressing the up/down arrow keys (or clicking the buttons).

    Expanded:

    VideoOSDExpanded.jpg

    2. Menu  - provides access to the context menu (see below under Context menu) the same as if  you press F9 or the Info/More button on your remote.

    3. Mute - mutes the volume the same as pressing M on a keyboard or the mute key on your remote.

    4. V/S (Video Slider)  - allows you to select the viewing position in the video, rather than fast forward or rewind, or using the right/left arrow keys to skip

    VideoPosition.jpg

    5. CC (Subtitles) - to select forced or enable subtitles and even adjust the audio delay/sync to match subtitles with the audio:

    VideoSubtitles.jpg

    Context Menu

    Whle playing a video fullscreen, you may also use the context menu to perform certain actions:

    OSDContextMenu.jpg

     

    Additional options will automatically display if relevant:

    • Subtitles - if subtitles are enabled and available for the video file or disc
    • Audio Language - If your video supports more than one language or audio track
    • Movie Editions - if you play a .mkv file with Haali codec installed.  See Codecs > .mkv container for instructions on installing Haali.
    • Post Processing - when using FFDShow as decoder or Post-Processing Filter.

    Aspect Ratio

    If you select Change aspect ratio an additonal menu will display to allow you to select the aspect ratio you wish:

    AspectRatio.jpg

    The options available depend on the settings you select in Configuration > Video Zoom.  To learn more about the various aspect ratio options, see Video Zoom Modes

    In Fullscreen video, you can also press the 's' key on a keyboard to change aspect ratio.  Or program a key on your remote for aspect ratio if it does not include one by default.

    Bookmarks

    From the context menu, you may also Create bookmarks of your favorite scenes. 

    Bookmarks.jpg

    Once you have created a bookmark you can 'jump' to it, or clear bookmarks using the Bookmarks menu.

    Subtitles

    If your video or movie supports subtitles, the context menu will include a subtitle option.  Select it to display the subtitles menu:

    Subtitles.jpg

    You can turn the subtitles on by selecting the subtitle from the list. If you have several subtitles for the video, they will all be displayed.

    Closed Captions

    To use closed captions, you must  enable them in DVD Discs/Images. Once enabled, they will display in the Subtitles menu list where you may  turn them on/off or select what you want to see.

    CC1_Sub_Menu_DVD.png

     

    They will also display when you use the Subtitles option vai the OSD menu:

    CC1_Sub_Menu_DVD_back_only.png

     

    Audio Language

    If your video supports more than one language or audio track, the context menu will include an option for audio language.  Simply select the option and the audio language your prefer.

    Video Overlay Window

    While a video is playing, you may navigate to other windows in MediaPortal. The video playback, along with the main details of the video, will display in a small window in most skins, usually the bottom left in Default/wide. The format, style and size of the Video Overlay window can vary between skins. 

    VideoOverlay.jpg

    Video Background (TV Desktop)

    You can even display the video playing as a background, or wallpaper. This is sometimes referred to as TV desktop. You can select Video Background by using the Background button on the Top bar, or Home screen display.

    VideoBackground.jpg

    Changes in the latest release

    The following table shows the changes that affect the user interface in the latest version of MediaPortal (final or test release), either within MediaPortal or in the Configuration tool(s). Select the links to view details of the changes. These changes are incorporated into this wiki page once the final stable version is released.

    You may sort the table by any of the columns. Note: the Date column displays the date the UI Rellated Change wiki page was created.

     

    ChangeDateRelease
    Closed Caption Support2012/01/07alpha
    Movie Editions2012/01/10beta
    Watch Status2012/01/13beta
    Closed Captions2012/01/13alpha



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