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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions How to play video files one after the other continously? Post 302913331 by night_watcher on Friday 15th of August 2014 10:39:41 AM
Old 08-15-2014
Hi Maddy,

You can try opening the whole folder in your player instead only a file. You may want to try vlc player, I use it and this functionality is available there.

Last edited by rbatte1; 08-15-2014 at 11:58 AM.. Reason: Grammar/spelling
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MPRIS-REMOTE(1) 					       mpris-remopte Manual						   MPRIS-REMOTE(1)

NAME
mpris-remote - control mpris compatible audio players SYNOPSIS
mpris-remote [ options ] DESCRIPTION
mpris is a dbus standard interface to control media players. Many players like amarok, Audacious, QMMP, mpd with mpDris support this interface. mpris-remote is a command-line interface to control media players via mpris. OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints usage of mpris-remote and exit. addtrack uri [true] Add track at specified uri to media-player. Filetypes, protocols, locations are dependent on the media player. If true is specified starts immediate playback of added track. uri can be set to - to read uris from stdin. clear Clear current playlist. deltrack tracknumber Remove tracknumber from current playlist. identity: Print the identity of the player. Typically version and name. loop [true|false] If the parameter is omitted prints whether media player will loop track list. Otherwise sets whether track list loops or not. next Next track. numtrack Prints number of tracks in current playlist. play Start playback playstatus Print information about the current status of the player. prev, previous Previous track. position Prints position in current track random [true|false] If the parameter is omitted prints whether media player has random/shuffle enabled. Otherwise set random/shuffle status. repeat [true|false] Set current track repeat. seek time Seeks to specified time in track. time is specified as milliseconds from 0. stop Stop playback trackinfo [track] Prints trackinfo. If track is committee prints trackinfo for current track. If track is * prints trackinfo for all tracks in playlist. tracknum Prints track number in current playlist volume [PERCENT] If percent is omitted returns current volume. Otherwise sets player volume to specified percentage. quit Exit player. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
MPRIS_REMOTE_PLAYER If unset or set to *, mpris-remote will communicate with the first player it finds registered under "org.mpris.*" through D-BUS. If you only have one MPRIS-compliant player running, then this will be fine. If you have more than one running, you will want to set this variable to the name of the player you want to connect to. For example, if set to foo, it will try to communicate with the player at "org.mpris.foo" and will fail if nothing exists at that name. SEE ALSO
For more information about mpris see http://www.mpris.org/1.0/spec.html AUTHOR
mpris-remote was written by Nick Welch <nick@incise.org>. mpris-remote 08/06/2010 MPRIS-REMOTE(1)
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