This script saves the playback position of a video file currently being watched using mplayer. It serves as a handy wrapper for the media player.
MPlayer Resume Playback works by listening to the output generated by mplayer. The script captures the 'get_time_pos' command, which tells you the position of your media file during playback, and saves that output for each file you play in a specific directory. This ensures that you can easily resume playback from exactly where you left off, without any fuss or frustration.
To get the most out of MPlayer Resume Playback, we suggest using the StreamZap USB IR remote control. This device is highly recommended and works seamlessly with the script. Additionally, documentation is included to make setup as easy as possible. Simply configure your .lircrc file to save the playback position on exit, and you're good to go.
In summary, if you want an effortless and reliable solution for resuming playback on your media files, MPlayer Resume Playback is definitely worth checking out. Its simple interface and compatibility with remote control devices make it an excellent choice for any media enthusiast.
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