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baracuda 23rd April 2009 06:29 PM

Always top on osd
 
I playing movie bsplayer.Can I always top on osd ?how?
thanks

adicoto 23rd April 2009 09:27 PM

If you are refering to the video window to stay on top, then ctrl + A is what you want (or rightclick -> options -> always on top)

baracuda 24th April 2009 08:33 AM

http://i39.tinypic.com/xge4w3.jpg

thanks but osd info title always see

adicoto 24th April 2009 02:35 PM

So, do you want OSD to go away or to remain all the time ? I am not sure I understand exactly what you want.

baracuda 24th April 2009 03:15 PM

@adicoto, Visible to watch films always OSD.Do not get lost

Sorry for my bad english

adicoto 24th April 2009 04:45 PM

So, you want OSD to be displayed as long as BSPlayer plays a media file ?
As far as I know (but I may be wrong), OSD messages go away in a matter of seconds and can't be modified.
If you use ffdshow, If I recall correctly, there os such an option. Maybe BSPeter who uses ffdshow for a long time now can be more specific.

Tizio 24th April 2009 07:56 PM

You can keep OSD messages on top just by assigning a keyboard shortcut to the action "Show/Hide OSD" (by default it's assigned to key "i").
The only downside is that you have to press "i" every time you start playing a movie, or at least the first movie.
You can also modify the OSD information shown by going in BSplayer video preferences (CTRL+P -> Video -> OSD options)

If you instead want to use FFDShow's OSD, you have to start a movie, then right-click -> Options -> Filters -> Advanced -> FFDSHow video decoder -> OSD. Now check the options you want to be shown and tick the OSD checkbox in ffdshow preferences' top-left corner (there you can also choose where to position the OSD messages, but I don't know if you can assign a shortcut to the ffdshow's OSD action)

baracuda 24th April 2009 11:01 PM

vavvv...
@Tizio, thank you very much :)

Tizio 26th April 2009 10:29 AM

Glad to have been of help ;)

BSPeter 3rd May 2009 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adicoto (Beitrag 37091)
.....BSPeter who uses ffdshow for a long time now .....

:confused::confused:
[P.S.: I've just returned from a weeks holiday in Denmark]

obamausa8 26th June 2009 09:37 AM

Thanks for the feedback. That is very useful.:tonguey:


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