Media PlayerShortcutsWindows

47 MPlayer Keyboard Shortcuts

for Windows

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Most used MPlayer Shortcuts

Action MPlayer Shortcuts
Seek forward 1 minute Up Arrow key
Seek backward 1 minute Down Arrow key
Seek forward 10 minutes Page Up key
Seek backward 10 minutes Page Down key
Decrease current playback speed by 10% Page Up key
Increase current playback speed by 10% Page Down key
Halve current playback speed Page Up key
Double current playback speed Page Down key
Reset playback speed to normal Backspace
Go backward/forward in the playlist Backspace
Go forward in the playlist, even over the end Enter
Next/previous play tree entry in the parent list Home
Next/previous alternative source Insert
Pause P
Step forward .
Stop playing and quit Q
Stop playing Shift + U
Adjust audio delay by +/- 0.1 seconds +
Decrease/increase volume /
Adjust the audio balance in favor of the left channel (
Adjust audio balance in favor of the right channel )
Mute sound M
Cycle through the available video tracks _
Cycle through the available audio tracks #
Cycle through the available programs Tab
Toggle fullscreen F
Toggle stay-on-top Shift + T
Decrease pan-and-scan range W
Increase pan-and-scan range E
Toggle OSD states: none / seek / seek + timer / seek + timer + total time O
Toggle frame dropping states: none / skip display / skip decoding D
Toggle subtitle visibility V
Cycle through the available subtitles J
Step forward/backward in the subtitle list Y
Toggle displaying “forced subtitles” Shift + F
Toggle subtitle alignment: top/middle/bottom A
Adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 seconds X
Start/stop capturing the primary stream C
Move subtitles up/down R
Set the start or end of an EDL skip and write it out to the given file I
Take a screenshot S
Start/stop taking screenshots Shift + S
Show the filename on the OSD Shift + I
Show the progression bar, elapsed time, and total duration on the OSD Shift + P
Seek the beginning of the previous/next chapter !
Activate/deactivate deinterlacer Shift + D
Cycle through the available DVD angles Shift + A

FAQs

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