Highlights are
- play movies from file/url using MPlayer, Xine (with *
kxineplayer
) or GStreamer (with *kgstplayer
), making the plugin support as many as possible and, because all three are embedded external programs, keeping konqueror from crashing, - keep movie sizes ratio
- volume slider using backend players' volume control and a volume slider using kmix or sound mixer applet (kicker) in the pop-down menu,
- position slider
- Javascript support for controlling the plugin from web page's javascript, and of course preventing script errors on pages calling these functions,
- 'Click to Play' support for QuickTime's href attribute,
- lots of attributes supported, AUTOSTART, FULLSCREENMODE, CONSOLE, CONTROLS etc. Also, the CONSOLE/CONTROLS for RealPlayer plugin, allows KMPlayer to 'split-up' over multible objects,
- bookmark menu in the popup menu, so you can easily bookmark a stream for later w/o having to visit the web site all the time,
- support for typical used playlist formats as ASX, RAM, m3u, pls, partially SMIL and multi-media links in podcast RSS or ATOM feeds and a dockable viewer for it. This allows you to easy navigate or bookmark certain streams.
- recording using
mencoder
,mplayer -dumpstream
, Xine's mrl extension orffmpeg
- resize/fullscreen support
- proxy settings from konqueror are used to set http_proxy environment variable for backend processes,
- configurable pattern matching for MPlayer and easy Xine configuration editor
libkdeinit_kmplayer.so
) shares its core (libkmplayercommon.so
) with the plugin's (libkmplayerpart.so
) one, keeping both plugin and stand-alone player as lean (and secure) as possible. Actually, I wouldn't be suprised if the majority of KMPlayer users only use the plugin and use one of the other great movie players for KDE for other means.The stand-alone application can additionally:
- play DVD (DVDNav only with the Xine player)
- play VCD
- let the backend players play from a pipe (read from stdin), using a seperate process (not piping to kmplayer itself)
- play from a TV device (experimental)
- show backend player's console output
- launch ffserver (only 0.4.8 works) when viewing from a v4l device
- DCOP KMediaPlayer interface support
- VDR viewer frontend (with *
kxvplayer
), configure VDR keys with standard KDE shortcut configure window - Lots of configurable shortcuts. Highly recommended for the VDR keys (if you have VDR) and volume increase/decrease.
- Simple XML editor that make the XML under the current selected node editable and allows you to sync it back at that point in the tree
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