[Feature Request] Add effect when sliding progress bar in video playback - MX Player

Add effect when sliding progress bar in video playback.
See https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4L7L438fmSgbkFDRmFxNmdpcE0/edit?usp=docslist_app

Looks beautiful but I dont find it really useful.
Lets see what does @bleu8888 think about it

But it already does that - shows preview while seeking. It does it for the entire screen instead of small window.

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Does anyone know of a video player that has all of these features?
Swipe left/right to rewind/fast forward by 10 seconds (or at least persistent buttons for each).
Allow playing in portrait mode.
Save bookmark position of video automatically even after closing the app.
- The default ICS video player doesn't have any seeking functionality at all; neither swipe nor even on-screen buttons.
- QuickPic's video player doesn't save the location of the video.
- And Mobo Player's seeking buttons completely disappear in portrait; very annoying.
Does anyone know of an app that has these 3 features?
Try MX Video Player
Paul22000 said:
Does anyone know of a video player that has all of these features?
Swipe left/right to rewind/fast forward by 10 seconds (or at least persistent buttons for each).
Allow playing in portrait mode.
Save bookmark position of video automatically even after closing the app.
- The default ICS video player doesn't have any seeking functionality at all; neither swipe nor even on-screen buttons.
- QuickPic's video player doesn't save the location of the video.
- And Mobo Player's seeking buttons completely disappear in portrait; very annoying.
Does anyone know of an app that has these 3 features?
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afair MX Player should satisfy all 3 criteria, you can set custom swiping length, set the screen orientation (auto, landscape, portrait, sensor landscape) and it does remember the position
Nightshadow931 said:
Try MX Video Player
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p107r0 said:
afair MX Player should satisfy all 3 criteria, you can set custom swiping length, set the screen orientation (auto, landscape, portrait, sensor landscape) and it does remember the position
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Thanks! I'll try that!

[Question] Suppress system bars like MX Player

MX Player does a tremendous job of locking the application - it is not possible to expand the notification bar, nor is it possible to press the navigation item.
This thread covers a lot of the basics, but it is not nearly as good as MX Player.
A demonstration:
How does MX Player achieve this?
Good question. I assume you mean more of a lock than Android 4.4's "Immersive Mode", ie the actual MX "Lock" feature. @bleu8888 is the main developer, so he could answer this.
PS: Your picture does not show.
Yeah exactly. The immersive mode does not lock the app, as you can swipe from top to bottom to get to the notification bar.
I've linked to a youtube url in the OP, here is the full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH0HXP-Z4z4
This will make it clear
It would be great if @bleu8888 could shed some light on this.
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[Feature Request] Add a field "last playback position" to media list options

[Feature Request] Add a field "last playback position" to media list options
"Resume/last played point" in the sense of the HH:MM:SS where you left watching the video (I prefer the term "resume/last played time", but, well, you already name "played time" to a different thing...). You have this info, obviously, because you resume the videos from that point, so it is strange that you don't show it (and should, therefore, be trivial to implement ).
The best way to show this info should be the standard: "resume/last played point"/total length (you already show the total length over the thumbnail. If there is not enough space besides it, I think that a suitable place would be to move all that info to below the video name).
As a bonus point, you could update the thumbnail to reflect the "resume/last played point". Other players (MoliPlayer for IOS) do it and it is very cool.
Right now, if you long press on a video and view the properties, it will show last playback position.
To simplify your feature request, what you are really asking is "on the media list, add a field called "last playback position" to the view menu options".
The second thing you requested is "update the thumbnail to reflect last playback position".

[Feature request] Change Title and Time playing text size

Hi,
Can you please consider adding an option to change the text size for two items - the title name display and the time elapsed/total time?
If it is easier to just create a single "Large" option selection that would be great too, rather than infinitely variable.
Perhaps the option can move the time fields into the area just above where they are now - for larger time text.
My family members love to listen to music with MX Player on the smart TV and with poor vision it is difficult to read the title and the times.
They select the titles using a web browser with very large text from the HTTP server on the computer - and that launches MX Player
I've attached an image of the TV playing music, with the three areas highlighted - sorry about the lousy color reproduction and image as my phone is not so good at this. The background is pure red.
Thank you for reading - and thanks for MX Player.

[Feature Request] Faster way for subtitles navigation

To navigate to next/previous subtitles I need to swipe right/left, then subtitles are animated to next/previous subtitles.
This swiping and animation of subtitles takes time (around 1~2 seconds) for each navigation we need to make.
How about a new suggested gesture to be just a single tap on the left/right side of the subtitles, and then instantaneously (without any delay for performing animations) the next/previous subtitles are switched to. This will provide much much more faster subtitles navigation.
It will be helpful to make a new option available for the user to choose whether enable/disable the new suggested subtitles navigation gesture/scenario.

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