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+ | ===== Sparky Player ===== | ||
+ | Sparky Player is a simply and very small tool which lets play any audio or video file, which: | ||
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+ | – it is available from a context menu only | ||
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+ | – it doesn’t provide a standard’s desktop menu entry | ||
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+ | – it doesn’t provide any button and other graphical features | ||
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+ | – it calls and uses ‘ffplay’ to play all audio and video files | ||
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+ | – it supports all audio and video files which are supported by ‘ffplay’ via ‘libavcodecs’ | ||
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+ | Installation: | ||
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+ | sudo apt update | ||
+ | sudo apt install sparky-player | ||
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+ | Just mark your audio or video file and choose ‘Sparky Player’ to let it play, or set ‘Sparky Player’ as a default player for a chosen multimedia file. | ||
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+ | Anyway, it lets you manage a playing audio or video file in a player window via your keyboard, for example: | ||
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+ | – pause = space bar | ||
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+ | – quit = q or Esc | ||
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+ | – full screen = f | ||
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+ | – right arrow = forward | ||
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+ | – left arrow = back | ||
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+ | {{: |