2024-05-01, 15:15
@tiaderosa
Hi & thanks for your friendly message:
Here's some info.
FF/RW:
- Additional player actions like fast forward/backwards should be used via a remote control. Having UI buttons for this is not common anymore in dedicated modern media player UI for valid reasons
- If you still want all the (one too many :-) ) old school player UI buttons, you have the option to enable them here:
System > Skin settings > OSD, Dialogs & Views > Enable Video OSD Button simplicity > UNCHECK
I can't recommend it - but do what you need to! :-)
Additional playback tempo/speed modes:
- Besides the above info regarding the FF/RW functionality, there is also the possibility of playback tempo control without dedicated UI buttons (if technically usable on your Kodi system):
While playing a video, focus the Play-button in the Fullscreen OSD and press UP/DOWN on your remote/keyboard. This will result in using the additional tempo modes like 0.8x, 0.9x, 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, 1.4x, 1.5x being activated.
I don't really use these modes. But just as some additional info separate from FF/RW.
Hi & thanks for your friendly message:
Here's some info.
FF/RW:
- Additional player actions like fast forward/backwards should be used via a remote control. Having UI buttons for this is not common anymore in dedicated modern media player UI for valid reasons
- If you still want all the (one too many :-) ) old school player UI buttons, you have the option to enable them here:
System > Skin settings > OSD, Dialogs & Views > Enable Video OSD Button simplicity > UNCHECK
I can't recommend it - but do what you need to! :-)
Additional playback tempo/speed modes:
- Besides the above info regarding the FF/RW functionality, there is also the possibility of playback tempo control without dedicated UI buttons (if technically usable on your Kodi system):
While playing a video, focus the Play-button in the Fullscreen OSD and press UP/DOWN on your remote/keyboard. This will result in using the additional tempo modes like 0.8x, 0.9x, 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, 1.4x, 1.5x being activated.
I don't really use these modes. But just as some additional info separate from FF/RW.