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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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!
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.
I am looking for a way (button/gesture) to jump forward/back in time to the next/previous position where a subtitle text was displayed.
This is intended to be used when subtitles are displayed in a language one is not all that familiar with (studying). When you need to re-read a text it is difficult to move the correct number of seconds, so a jump-to-subtitle button would be useful.
That already exists; you can swipe forwards/backwards on teh subs itself, and it should seek by subtitle.
ok, this is my idea to sync subtitles - based on solution in AllPlayer:
I pause movie in position when should be text, open window with all subtitles, chose one and press button "This Text in This Position" - this solution is from AllPlayer.
Second, optional part if subtitles have diffrent framerate:
Go to some part at end of movie, pause, and set second text for this moment like above. MX Palyer based on this two point calculate new positions for every text
Hi guys,
should be great an option to use buttons (ffw/rew or navigate buttons) of the remote (/or swipe on touchscreen) to sync/shift +- the subtitles. It should be easier and faster to set well not synced subtitles without display menu.
Thank you,
regards
tomi