hi,

search the archives. Look for SEND_XINE_CMD.

On 7/25/07, Vlad Olenin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Microsoft remote and would really like to be able to skip faster to
> the particular point in the video files (might be 2 hours long). Right now I
> can only skip sequentially by a predefined time frame (relatively decent
> value for mplayer, but very small one for xine). I've noticed in
> local_config.py file there is a reference to some timeout value for mplayer
> during which one can input the time position in the video file:
>
> # MPLAYER_SEEK_TIMEOUT = 8
>
> So, I guess there should be a way for at least mplayer to jump to the
> particular timestamp in the video file. Right now when I'm pressing the
> number buttons on the remote, I see the messages coming up onthe cosole
> (when freevo has debug output enabled), but they don't seem to be bound to
> anything.
>
> Is there a solution to this? Can Xine be configured in similar fashion too?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vlad
>
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