For me, its ffplay
yay every day
Here's hoping that Xfwl5 will be an equally battle-tested behemoth
Once a day
Looks like a hotkey daemon. That helps, but the crux of my issue is that on X11, xdotool can read the window names, size, position, and move them between workspaces and monitors.
Debian on my production servers, Arch Linux as my daily driver, Linux Mint on the devices I manage for normies.
Here's a treasure trove of filters that block so much more than just ads
I already do that on Steam and itch.io, though, is it really worth it to add a third launcher to the pile that doesn't even support Linux?
Am I the only one who sticks to subscriptions? It feels like everyone is just consuming whatever the algorithm feeds them
Fandom page is on page 2 when searching on DuckDuckGo
flameleaf
0 post score0 comment score
I like how ffplay treats the entire video as a progress bar. I can right-click anywhere to do precision seeking.
It's also very extensible through bash and other ffmpeg tools. I have it set up as a script on my system that scans the video file first with ffprobe to get the mean audio level of the file, then adjust it based on the universal volume level I have set when it opens with the player, so nothing ends up too loud or too quiet.
Piping yt-dlp output into ffplay is pretty simple too, but I prefer caching downloads to my Video directory first rather than watching them directly from my RSS reader.
yt-dlp also has sponsorblock support, btw.