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I'll trade you. This, for your telling me a bit about how to use mplayer from cli.
Note that the config filename seems to have changed since that post. It is now /home/user/.mplayer/config
My config file has the following, which works well:
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For commuting, I listen to news and other talk podcasts. If something loud drowns out the earbuds, I can just hit the D-button once to "rewind" 10 seconds, so for this reason cli mplayer is better than media player or canola2. I also tried media box, since the website says that it uses mplayer but the D-pad doesn't work as it does with cli mplayer.
I guess I have two questions:
1) is there a way to boost mplayer's volume?
2) is there another player which has a 10-second rewind or similar feature? I like the way the n800's media player does views but barring that, any directory based view would be great.
Thanks,
Joe
Last edited by Justjoe; 2008-12-03 at 16:38. Reason: clarity