Dale wrote:
> Poncho wrote:
>> I use
>>
>> media-video/celluloid
>> https://celluloid-player.github.io/
>> A simple GTK+ frontend for mpv
>>
>> media-video/mpv
>> https://mpv.io/ https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv
>> Media player based on MPlayer and mplayer2
>>
>>
>
> I'm installing the first one now.  The second is what I'm trying to
> figure out the config for. I got it pretty close but still got a couple
> things that annoy me. 
>
> I may end up using mpv for my TV and going back to using smplayer as my
> normal player for short videos I watch on the puter monitor.  It's a
> option.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 
>


I been using celluloid a fair amount.  So far, it is the closest to
gnome player after a little tweaking here and there.  A couple things
tho.  I like it to start in a specific window size.  I like it as big as
I can but not cover up my Kmix volume controls.  I have Kmix set to a
specific spot, right side, and then I adjust my video player to take up
the rest of the screen.  I then tell KDE to always use those settings by
right clicking the top bat and setting application settings.  Celluloid
doesn't have the normal bar at the top of the window tho.  I can't right
click on it and tell it to use specific settings.  I suspect this is
made for something other than KDE.  My other thing, I can't see the
close button in the upper right.  It closes when I blindly click it but
it's not visible. I feel like a blind squirrel looking for a acorn.

Anyone know a way to workaround those two things?  The first one is
really annoying as I have to right click the top bar and select resize
to set it like I want, each and every time I open it. o_O 

Thanks.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

P. S.  Never would have guessed celluloid was a video player.  O_O 

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