Media Player - Settings per File
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 9:54 am
After decades of using media players,
this is what I found to be the most underrated feature :
the ability to automatically save customized settings for each and every video file separately !
You are familiar with the scenario :
1. You obtain a bunch of videos.
2. You open the first one to check it out (how it looks like), for better viewing You tweak up brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc.
3. You jump though a few videos like that (the "overview"), along the way You have change the settings for each video.
4. When You come back to Your first video to watch it, You have to optimize settings all over again. Darn !
But not so with SmPlayer !
It will automatically remember Your customized settings for each file. Priceless !
Do You guys know of any other media player that can automatically do this ?
I know, with some players (like KmPlayer, PotPlayer) You can manually save a new configuration,
but then You have to maintain this manually each time: go to "create new configuration",
type in a name (give it separate names), delete them later (to clean up), etc - not convenient at all.
this is what I found to be the most underrated feature :
the ability to automatically save customized settings for each and every video file separately !
You are familiar with the scenario :
1. You obtain a bunch of videos.
2. You open the first one to check it out (how it looks like), for better viewing You tweak up brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc.
3. You jump though a few videos like that (the "overview"), along the way You have change the settings for each video.
4. When You come back to Your first video to watch it, You have to optimize settings all over again. Darn !
But not so with SmPlayer !
It will automatically remember Your customized settings for each file. Priceless !
Do You guys know of any other media player that can automatically do this ?
I know, with some players (like KmPlayer, PotPlayer) You can manually save a new configuration,
but then You have to maintain this manually each time: go to "create new configuration",
type in a name (give it separate names), delete them later (to clean up), etc - not convenient at all.