/open = Open the file, don't automatically start playing.
/play = Start playing the file as soon the player is launched.
/close = Close the player after playback (only works when used with /play).
/fullscreen = Start the file in full-screen mode.
/new = Use a new instance of the player.
/open = open file, don't automatically start playing
/play = start playing file as soon as player is launched
/close = close player after playback (only works when used with /play)
/fullscreen = start in full-screen mode
/minimized = start in minimized mode
/new = new instance of player
* -fs Start in full screen
* -asx Start with x audio stream
+ x=1-> 1st audio stream
+ x=2-> 2nd audio stream
+ x=n-> n audio stream
+ x=0-> Semi's Directsound 3D
* -stime=x Start movie at x seconds
* -nsub Don't show subtitles even if subtitle file exists
* -skin=s s=skin name
* -lang=l l=language file without extension
* -eend Exit when movie is finished
* -pan Use Pan-scan
* -res=WxHxD Start in specified resolution
+ W=width, H=height, D=color depth
+ Ex.: -res=1024x768x16
* -ar=x:y Aspect ratio, Ex.: -ar=16:9
* -hide Hide controls *
* -deskmode Start in desktop mode *
* -sdown Shutdown when movie is finished *
/F - Start in Fullscreen mode (/F:2 will fullscreen on the second monitor)
/M - Start Minimized
/MAX - Start Maximized
/CLOSE - Close any currently running instance of Zoom Player
--fullscreen = sets fullscreen video.
--play-and-exit = Plays files and exits
--no-one-instance = Open in new instance of the player
/fullscreen
/maximize
"{0}" /fullscreenrexian wrote:{0} is the name of the file that MB passes to the player to play it. But do these players work current version of MB?
<>< wrote:This is an excellent post and should definitely be added to the Wiki.
One thing to note is people trying to launch players that do not support command line parameters (powerdvd 8 for example). If the player does not support any command line parameters all that will happen is that media browser will launch the external app but the movie will NOT play.
Another thing to note that only the VALID ITEMS items listed in the Configuring External Players will work, you cannot add your own extensions. It is also CaSe SeNSiTiVe.
Montevideo wrote:Thinking about using Media Player Classic so that I can get subtitles without too much faffing...
Am I right in thinking:
"{0}" /fullscreen /play /close
is what I need to open MPC, play the file, close MPC and return to Media Browser? Or is there no way to get back to Media Browser automatically after doing this?
Sorry, can't test it at the moment cos the wife is watching Angels & Demons :D
Montevideo wrote:Thinking about using Media Player Classic so that I can get subtitles without too much faffing...
Am I right in thinking:
"{0}" /fullscreen /play /close
is what I need to open MPC, play the file, close MPC and return to Media Browser? Or is there no way to get back to Media Browser automatically after doing this?
Sorry, can't test it at the moment cos the wife is watching Angels & Demons :D
TASKKILL /F /IM "ehshell.exe"
"c:\Program Files\MPC\mpc-hc.exe" %1 /fullscreen /play /close
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