Difference between revisions of "Simple Preferences"

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** default interface
 
** default interface
 
** one instance mode (win32 only)
 
** one instance mode (win32 only)
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** hotkeys
  
 
* video settings:
 
* video settings:
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** overlay
 
** overlay
 
** aspect ratio (?)
 
** aspect ratio (?)
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** skip frames
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** snapshot stuff (at least so that users can see that it goes to My Pictures ?
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** ffmpeg-hq ?
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* audio settings:
 
* audio settings:
 
** output module (?)  -- Disagree. Only needs to be modified in case of problems -- [[User:Zorglub]]
 
** output module (?)  -- Disagree. Only needs to be modified in case of problems -- [[User:Zorglub]]
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** audio device
  
 
* subtitles settings:
 
* subtitles settings:
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** font
 
** font
  
* service discovery modules
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* service discovery modules -- Not needed if we are able to remember them cleanly
 
* some "control" interfaces (http, msn, growl ...) (?)
 
* some "control" interfaces (http, msn, growl ...) (?)
  
 
* HTTP proxy
 
* HTTP proxy
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* HTTP caching

Revision as of 20:32, 5 June 2006

VLC definitively needs a "simple" preferences window. Here is a list of some of the settings which would be needed:

(?)==(i'm not sure about this one)

  • interface settings:
    • default interface
    • one instance mode (win32 only)
    • hotkeys
  • video settings:
    • output module -- Disagree. Only needs to be modified in case of problems -- User:Zorglub
    • overlay
    • aspect ratio (?)
    • skip frames
    • snapshot stuff (at least so that users can see that it goes to My Pictures ?
    • ffmpeg-hq ?


  • audio settings:
    • output module (?) -- Disagree. Only needs to be modified in case of problems -- User:Zorglub
    • audio device
  • subtitles settings:
    • default encoding
    • size
    • color
    • font
  • service discovery modules -- Not needed if we are able to remember them cleanly
  • some "control" interfaces (http, msn, growl ...) (?)
  • HTTP proxy
  • HTTP caching