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options don´t work properly from command line with ini file Hello!! I have the following problem: If I attempt to run bsplayer from command line with, for example, this command: bplay "myMovie.avi" "mySubtitles.srt" -stime=300 it works ok, the movie and subs are loaded and started at five minutes (300 seconds as specified by the -stime parameter) but if the command use a .ini file, for example: bplay "myMovie.ini" -stime=300 bsplayer play the movie too, but the parameter -stime is ignored, the movie start at the beginning... Anyone know the problem??? :( ( I´m sorry but my english is not very good :oops: ) Trasgo |
an ini file isn't a movie it's only text file so bsplayer won't be able to start a 300secondes delay on a text file! you can use delay IN the ini file but not with the command line. |
Thanks for your answer, but one thing: I know .ini file is only a text file, but the bsplayer help specify clearly that is possible to call bsplayer with an .ini file and command line options, for this motive I ask about... One question: Can you tell me in what section and parameter of .ini files I can obtain this? I have read the help but I don't find it Thanks!! Trasgo |
I can't tell you right now, I haven't got my computer for the moment, it's being repared :oops: I'll feed in as soon as I get it back |
It seems that new builds of bsplayer have some problems with some parameters in .ini files. Try downgrading to an older release if you want to use that. |
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