Shift+Ctrl+BACKSPACE Mark the current position. Hitting it a second time will go back to the original position. This works only if the playlist entry was not changed. BACKSPACE Reset playback speed to normal. Decrease/increase current playback speed by 10%. This is especially useful to sync subtitles to audio. Ctrl+Shift+Left and Ctrl+Shift+Right Adjust subtitle delay so that the next or previous subtitle is displayed Might not always work see sub-seek command.
Ctrl+LEFT and Ctrl+RIGHT Seek to the previous/next subtitle. Shift+arrow does a 5 second exact seek (see UP and DOWN Seek forward/backward 1 minute. If you want to know more about the announcement made by the MPV developers, you can check the details by going to the following link.Keyboard Control LEFT and RIGHT Seek backward/forward 5 seconds. Instead, GNOME is trying to enforce its own workarounds that require GTK binding, allow client-side window rendering (CSD) control, or require DBus to disable the screen saver.įinally, mpv developers just displayed a warning, rather than failing prematurely, but decided to discontinue GNOME support and stop responding to reported problems in systems with this desktop.
A workaround is to use launch mpv with the gnome-specific gnome-session-inhibit.Īccording to the mpv developers, these problems are caused by the fact that GNOME is positioned not only as a desktopbut as a separate platform that doesn't really care about compatibility with other environments and refuses to add support for the simpler standard mechanisms such as protocols xdg-decoration and zwp_idle_inhibit_manager mentioned above, which could simplify the unification of applications for various desktop environments. This means that screen blanking will occur during black video playback, depending on user settings.
Of the problems with GNOME, the lack of support for the xdg-decoration protocol is also mentioned to decorate windows on server side and protocol zwp_idle_inhibit_manager_v1, without which the screen may go blank during video playback.
These problems are specific to GNOME, but are perceived by many users not as GNOME problems, but as bugs in Wayland or MPV.īefore the GNOME developers can fix the deficiencies, it is recommended that users switch to a session run on top from the X.Org server or use other Wayland composite servers. Of the problems that have been identified, It is mentioned that when the player starts in Wayland-based GNOME session, many problems appear, such as premature frame rendering and random jitter with vsync sync. Before this, as of the 0.32 release, a similar warning was already issued on the presence of known issues that appear when running GNOME based on Wayland.
MPV developers unveiled recently in the media player code base, the have made various modifications with the purpose of be able to verify player startup in Gnome environment, Ya que this just ends and the program sends an error message about the inability to use the program in GNOME.Īfter that this change was replaced by a lighter version and limited to a warning.