Video playback

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The main feature of XBMC is playing back videos. This page describes the settings and features related to video playback.

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1 On screen display (OSD)

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When playing a video full screen you can bring up the on-screen-display controls by pressing  Enter or M (or the equivalent using a remote control).

  1. Previous
  2. Rewind
  3. Play/Pause
  4. Stop
  5. Fast Forward
  6. Next
  7. Scrub bar (touch/clickable)

A. Subtitle downloader (via add-on)
B. Video settings
C. Audio and subtitle settings
D. Bookmarks
E. DVD Menu (if playing back a DVD disc or ISO)


2 OSD audio and subtitle settings

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Volume
Allows you to adjust the playback volume
Volume Amplification (Dynamic Range Compression)
Allows you to adjust how much the audio range is compressed, making the loud and soft sounds closer in volume. This is useful when watching movies with loud sound effects such as explosions at night.
Audio Offset
Adjusts how long that the audio is delayed in relation to the video. This is useful when viewing poorly synced videos.
Audio Stream
If the video file contains more than one audio stream you can select them here.
Output stereo to all speakers
Outputs stereo to all speakers?
Audio output
Select output device for the current stream ?
Enable Subtitles
Enable or disables subtitles. Subtitle tracks with the "forced" flag are unaffected by this and should always display.
Subtitle Offset
Adjusts how long that the subtitles are delayed in relation to the video
Subtitle
Allows you select which subtitles are displayed
Browse for Subtitle
Allows you to browse the filesystem for the file used to display the subtitles
Set as default for all videos
Selecting this will make the current settings the default



3 OSD video settings

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The Video Settings are divided into two pages.

Deinterlace settings
Auto / On / Off
Deinterlace method ?
Video scaling method
Changes the size of a video frame in order to match the resolution of the display device. All methods here are non-adaptive so they may produce different amount of aliasing, blurring and edge halos. There are no best methods it’s up to personal taste what method you should use. The methods are:
Characteristics of different methods:
1 On GL builds these methods are slower than the optimized versions; this is the reason why they are not available by default but can be activated by advanced users in advancedsettings.xml
Crop Black Bars
Choosing this will crop any black bars encoded at the top, bottom or sides of your video. This will fix some issues with videos being displayed at the incorrect aspect ratio.
View Mode
Allows you to choose how the video is displayed. The options are:
Zoom Amount
Allows you to control how much that the view is zoomed into the video.
Vertical shift
Determines the amount a the video is shifted up on vertical axys on current display (helpful for projectors)
Pixel Ratio
Allows you to adjust the pixel ratio that the video is displayed at. This can be used to adjust videos that are not displaying at the proper aspect ratio.
Postprocessing
This does something to video ?
Brightness
Adjust brightness
Contrast
Adjust contrast
[VDPAU] Noise reduction (only visible when VDPAU is in use)
Select level of noise reduction for video content
[VDPAU] Sharpness (only visible when VDPAU is in use)
Select sharpness amount to apply to video content
Non-linear stretch
When enabled the stretching method doesn't look so wide in middle of video area ?

Set as default for all videos
Selecting this will make the current settings the default
Video Calibration
Opens the Video Calibration Window

4 Video bookmarks

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This feature allows you to create bookmarks within your videos in order to be able to return to a certain point in them. This could be compared to chapters in DVD videos. In order to create them, go to the point in your video that you wish to bookmark, select the button with the folded paper (from the Videos OSD), and select Create Bookmark. To jump to a previously stored bookmark, simply highlight and select it through the Videos OSD.
You can clear all the saved bookmarks by selecting Clear Bookmarks.

5 On-Screen Video Diagnostics

Video playback with Codec Info enabled

On Screen Video Diagnostics, or Codec Info, can be displayed when a video is playing by pressing O, or the corresponding control on your remote.

A detailed explanation of the displayed values can be found on the Codecinfo page.

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