Configuring &kplayer;Like other &kde; programs, &kplayer; is highly configurable. When you
install &kplayer; and its multimedia
playing backend &mplayer;,
the default settings should enable your system to play multimedia content
without any additional configuration. This chapter describes ways to make
&kplayer;'s user interface best fit your tastes and configure media playback
for optimal quality and performance.User interfaceWhen &kplayer; is first installed, its window contains a
menu bar, a
main toolbar, a
playlist toolbar and a
status bar. Additionally, a
progress toolbar will usually appear
when you start playing a file.On the Settings
menu you will find options to hide toolbars that you do not need and to
show other available toolbars. Some
of them will only be available for video files, while the progress toolbar is
available when &kplayer; can detect the time length of the current file.The menu bar itself can be toggled on and off with the shortcut key
combination &Ctrl;M.
You can also hide the status bar if you do not need the information it
displays.To show or hide the
multimedia library, press
&Ctrl;L or choose
SettingsShow
Library. To show or hide the
message log detailing internal
operation of &mplayer; backend as well as &kde; I/O Slaves,
press &Ctrl;G or choose
SettingsShow
Message Log.Each toolbar has a small area on one of its sides where you can press and
hold the &LMB; to drag the toolbar into a new position. You can place most
toolbars either horizontally at the top or bottom of &kplayer; window or
vertically at the left or right side of it, while the playlist toolbar can only
be positioned horizontally.Similarly, you can move around the multimedia library and the message log
by pressing and holding the &LMB; on the title area of the window and dragging
it above or below the video area and
positioning it in relation to the toolbars.If you right click a toolbar, you will get a
menu to configure it. You can choose the
toolbar orientation, text position and icon size.&kplayer; will of course remember all the settings you choose and the
positions where you put your toolbars. It will remember visibility settings
for full screen mode and for normal
mode separately.Playlist&kplayer;'s playlist toolbar has
a drop down box that shows the current playlist. It stores files and streams
that have been played or are going to be played and lets you easily switch to a
different item and play it. For details on the playlist feature see the
Playlist micro-HOWTO.
Following is a description of options that affect the playlist behavior.Loop option is available from the
Player menu, the
playlist toolbar and the
playlist popup menu. When enabled, it
makes &kplayer; start playing items from the beginning of the list after it
finishes playing the last item on the list.Shuffle option is also available from
the Player menu, the
playlist toolbar and the
playlist popup menu. When enabled, it
makes &kplayer; play items in a random order. When the
Loop option is also enabled, items will be reshuffled
every time &kplayer; restarts playback from the top of the list. To reshuffle
immediately, disable the Shuffle option and then
enable it again.Allow duplicate entries on playlists option
is available on the
General page of the
&kplayer; Configuration dialog. When enabled, it allows &kplayer; to put
identical entries on the playlist. By default it is disabled, and if you queue
the same file twice, the old entry will be removed before adding the new one at
the bottom of the playlist.The Edit command opens the current playlist in
the multimedia library where you can add
new items and remove or change the order of existing ones. It is available from
the playlist popup menu that you can open
by right clicking the playlist drop down box on the
playlist toolbar.To save the current playlist in the Playlists section
of the multimedia library,
right click the playlist drop down box on the
playlist toolbar, select
Add
toPlaylists... and enter a
playlist name. The new playlist will then be added to each menu that works on
playlists. See the multimedia library
configuration for details.Multimedia library&kplayer;'s multimedia
library is the place to access all your multimedia and
arrange it into playlists. The things you create in the library affect other
parts of &kplayer;, in particular some menus and the current playlist. For
details on the multimedia library feature see the
Multimedia library micro-HOWTO.Now PlayingThis section shows the contents of the current playlist and lets you
modify it, for example by adding new files, streams and directories, removing
existing items or changing their order. The changes are reflected on the current
playlist shown on the playlist
toolbar. The commands to modify the playlist contents are available from
the Library menu or the
library right click
menu.RecentThis section shows the recently played files and streams and lets you
modify the list. The top few entries are shown on the Play
Recent submenu of the
File menu and
right click popup
menus.The Maximum Recent entries in the library option on
the General page of
the &kplayer; Configuration dialog gives the maximum number of files, folders
and streams the Recent section can hold. When a new entry
is added and the total number of entries exceeds this number, the bottom entry
is removed from the list.The Maximum entries on Play Recent menu option on the
same page of the global settings gives
the maximum number of commands the Play Recent submenus
can have. When a new entry is added and the total number of entries exceeds this
number, the last entry is removed from the menus.PlaylistsThis section stores the playlists you create and lets you add new
playlists and change or remove the existing ones. You can also add new playlists
by selecting files, folders or streams elsewhere in the multimedia library,
right clicking the selection and choosing
Add toNew
Playlist... from the popup menu.
Right clicking a folder and choosing
Add
toPlaylists will also add
the folder to the list of playlists.Play List submenu on the
File menu and
Add to submenu on the
Library menu as well as
their equivalents on popup menus each have a
list of commands to either play a playlist or add new content to it. Each
playlist in this section has its own command on each of those menus. When you
add, remove or rename a playlist, the menus are updated to reflect the
changes.The Maximum entries on playlist menus option on the
General page of the
&kplayer; Configuration dialog gives the maximum number of playlists that will
be included on the submenus that work on playlists.DevicesThis section lists the disk and tuner devices available on your system
as well as the CD tracks and DVD titles
found on the disks you insert into the disk devices and the channels available
on the tuner devices. &kplayer; puts any devices it finds on this list, and you
can add new devices or remove existing ones.The File menu and some
of the right click popup
menus have submenus that let you easily access and play multimedia
available on these devices. Each device from this section has its own
submenu. When you add, remove or rename a
device, the menus are updated to reflect the changes.When &kplayer; finds titles on a DVD disk or tracks on
a CD disk, it updates the corresponding menu to include
commands to play the individual titles or tracks. &kplayer; looks for titles and
tracks when you insert a disk into a drive or when you select Play
Disk or Load Disk command for a disk
device that does not yet have any titles or tracks listed.Similarly, when you change the channel list for a tuner device, &kplayer;
updates the corresponding menu to include commands to play each of the available
channels. The option to change the channel list is on the
General page of
the device properties dialog that you can open by selecting the device in the
multimedia library and choosing the Properties...
command from the
Library menu or the
right click popup
menu.To add a new device, select the Devices node and
choose AddDevice... command from the
Library menu or the
right click popup
menu. This will bring up a dialog box as shown below.Add device dialogEnter a unique descriptive name for the device into the
Name field and the path to the device node under the
/dev directory into the Path field.
Select the device type from the Type drop down box.
For a tuner device you will need to choose a channel list, and for TV device
also an input driver. Click the OK button to add the
device to the multimedia library and to the
File menu and various popup
menus.There are many more device specific options that you can see and change
in the device properties dialog. To open it,
select the device in the multimedia library and choose
the Properties... command from the
Library menu or the
right click popup
menu. For more information on disk and tuner device support in &kplayer;
see the Devices micro-HOWTO.List viewThere are several ways you can customize the list
view where the library shows the multimedia found in the folder you
select from the tree view.The Columns submenu of the
Library menu and the
library popup menu allows you to choose
what columns to show in the list view. Each available
column has a command on this submenu that either shows or hides that column.
What columns are available depends on the folder selected in the tree view and
on its contents.To change the order of columns in the list view,
click and drag a column header with the &LMB;. However, the
Name always has to be the first column. To change the width
of a column, click and drag the divider on the right side of the column
header.To change the sorting order of items in the list
view, left click the header of the column
you want to sort by. To sort in the reverse order, click the same header again.
The new sorting order will apply to all folders in the multimedia library,
except for playlist
folders with a custom
order of items.ShortcutsTo change the shortcut key arrangements used by &kplayer; select
SettingsConfigure
Shortcuts.... This will open a dialog box
as shown below.Shortcut configuration dialogIf you change the key bindings, make sure not to duplicate an existing
shortcut and also not to use the &Shift; key for your new shortcuts, because
the &Shift; key has a special function
in &kplayer;.Search through the list to find the action for which you want to add or
change the shortcut keys and select it by left
clicking the name. You will then be able to change the shortcut by selecting
the None, Default or
Custom radio button or by clicking the large button in the
Shortcut for Selected Action area. The Define
Shortcut dialog box will then open.Define Shortcut dialogChoose whether you want to change the Primary or
Alternate shortcut, then press the key or key combination
you want to act as the shortcut. If the Auto-Close box is
checked, the dialog will vanish as soon as you enter the key combination, else
it will remain until you press OK or
Cancel. Clicking the little black icon with a white
cross in it clears the shortcut.User defined menusYou can add your own pop up menu to &kplayer;, so that pressing one key
combination will make the menu appear, then pressing a second key, or using the
Up arrow and Down arrow keys and pressing
Enter, will select an item from it.To do this add a Custom shortcut for each of the
actions you want to appear in the menu and in the Define
Shortcut dialog check the Multi-Key box, press
the key combination that you want to bring up your new menu, then, separately,
press the key that will choose that item from the menu.ToolbarsToolbar style and positionThe toolbar popup menu has several
options to change the toolbar appearance. To display this menu,
right click the toolbar for which you want to change
the options.The Orientation submenu contains options to place
the toolbar at the Top,
Bottom, Left or
Right side of the &kplayer; window. You can also
click and drag the toolbar by the handle on its left border with the &LMB; to
move it to a new position. The Floating option
displays the toolbar on top of other parts of &kplayer; window. The
Flat option makes the toolbar show as small lines
that you need to left click to expand the
toolbar.The Text Position submenu allows you to display
a description of each icon on the toolbar either underneath or alongside the
icon, or display only the description instead of the icon. By default only the
icon is displayed without the description.The Icon Size submenu allows you to choose the
size of the icons on the toolbar. The choices are
Default, Small,
Medium, Large and
Huge.Toolbar configuration dialogTo configure &kplayer;'s toolbars, select
Configure Toolbars... from the
Settings menu or from
the toolbar popup menu. This will open a
dialog box as shown below.Toolbar configuration dialogThe drop down list box at the top of this dialog shows the name of the
selected toolbar and lets you switch to another toolbar. The Current
actions list box shows the actions included on the currently selected
toolbar, and the Available actions list box shows all the
other actions that exist in &kplayer;.The buttons in the middle part of the dialog let you include or exclude
actions from the selected toolbar and change the order of buttons and other
elements on the toolbar. The right arrow button puts the action selected in the
Available actions box on the toolbar, and the left arrow
button takes the action selected in the Current actions
box off the toolbar. The up and down arrow buttons move the action selected in
the Current actions box back and forward within the toolbar
respectively.To be included on a toolbar, an action needs an icon that will be shown on
the toolbar if the action is shown as a button. Some actions already have icons,
but for others you need to choose one. The Change Icon...
button opens a dialog box that allows you to choose an icon for the selected
action.Change icon dialogWhen the System icons option is selected, the drop
down box on the right lets you select a category of system icons to choose an
icon from. By default the Actions category is selected
that shows the action icons in your system icon theme. If you have icons other
than the system icon theme that you want to choose from, select the
Other icons option and click the
Browse button to open the standard dialog to find the
directory where your icons are stored. The Search box lets
you filter the icons by name.Other settings&kde; is known as the most flexible and configurable desktop environment,
and &kplayer; is no exception. In addition to the configuration options
described in previous sections, there are many more options, most of which
are accessible through the &kplayer; configuration
dialog. Select Settings
Configure &kplayer;... to open it.The dialog is divided into several sections. Some of them affect &kplayer;
behavior, including general options. The
Controls section tells &kplayer; which
changes it should remember globally and which ones it should store in individual
file properties, and its subsections
allow you to fine tune individual &kplayer; controls, including
progress,
volume,
contrast,
brightness,
hue,
saturation, and
slider controls in general. Other
sections affect options that &kplayer; uses for interaction with
&mplayer; and control various
aspect of multimedia playback, including
video,
audio,
subtitles and
advanced options.The Configuration dialog chapter gives
complete details on each section and all the available options. Also the
Advanced configuration micro-HOWTO
describes some of the more advanced options in more detail.Some additional options that apply to the main &kplayer; window are
available from the title bar popup menu
that you can get by right clicking the
title bar or
left clicking the little button in the top left
corner of &kplayer; window or by pressing
&Alt;F3.File properties&kplayer; has a unique feature that lets you choose many different options
on per-file basis. These options are called File Properties and are stored along
with the URL of each individual file or network
location.There are two ways to set a file property. The easiest one is by holding
down the &Shift; key when changing a setting like video size or aspect, sound
volume, video contrast or brightness, etc. &kplayer; will apply the change to
the currently loaded file and remember it in the corresponding file property.
When it loads another file, it will revert the setting back to where it was
before the change (unless the other file also has the same property set). When
you load and play that first file again, &kplayer; will again apply the change
you made to the setting and keep it until you load another file or
URL.The other way to set a file property is through the
File Properties dialog. The properties in the
dialog are arranged according to their function. General properties like
Name, Length and others are in the
General section. Properties that
control the video size are in the Size
section. Other sections contain properties that affect &kplayer; interaction
with &mplayer; and control
multimedia playback, including video,
audio,
subtitles and
advanced properties.Select FileProperties... to open the properties
of the current file or URL. You can also
right click an item in the
multimedia library
and select the Properties... command to open the
properties dialog for that item.The File properties dialog chapter gives
complete details on each section and all the available properties. Also the
File properties micro-HOWTO
describes this feature in more detail and gives some examples.