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releases:release_5_1_3

Windows 64-bit binaries.

This release is available through the auto-update facility in the Ctrl [A] About Box
These release notes can be read from the What's New? button in the About Box after the auto-update has completed, as well as the release notes for all previous releases


Use Shift-[\] to open the MMP config dialog
Use Ctrl-[H] to open a [H]elp panel

Don't forget, the recommendation is to set openImage=browser and exitBrowser=exitApp and to associate all your image file extensions with MMP using the provided mmp-install.bat file.
This operates MMP as [in effect] two applications in one: the main media-playing window for playing audio and video files, and the Image & Thumbnail Browser for viewing and managing all your image files.
See the Wiki to get the most from your use of MMP, particularly the MMP Config File topic.

Release Notes v5.1.3

FIXES

Main Media-Player Window

  • Following a Ctrl-[M]ove of a media file to the user-defined “moved=” folder, or following a Shift-[S]ave of a media file to the user-defined “saved=” folder, the item is removed from the current folder's playlist. In this scenario, MMP didn't always correctly identify which item in the playlist should be played next. This has now been fixed
  • when moving or saving the final item in the playlist, or the last remaining item in the playlist, MMP will continue to the next folder if Next Folder on End or Next Folder on Empty has been set in the config dialog
  • if neither of these is set, MMP will close

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KNOWN ISSUES
There are currently no known issues. If you experience one, please create a New Issue at https://github.com/BazzaCuda/MinimalistMediaPlayerX/issues and it will be investigated immediately


A Note About MPV Playback
MMP: Minimalist Media Player uses MPV as a library (aka the libmpv-2.dll file) to perform all the playback of audio and video files and to display images.
If you have any playback issues, especially with video files, it may help to download a different copy of libmpv-2.dll from https://github.com/shinchiro/mpv-winbuild-cmake/releases/.
You should download any mpv-dev-x86_64-v3……7z file. -dev- is the keyword to look for in the file name.
If you have a particularly old processor then ignore the v3 files and download any other mpv-dev-x86_64……7z file instead.


Keyframes

  • The wiki article on keyframes is now available at Video Keyframes
  • There is also an example editing session at Video Editing Example showing how to use the new keyframes functionality to achieve clean edits, with video clips showing the difference that using keyframes can make
  • Ctrl-[W] in MMP will quickly take you to the wiki



Quick Install
The quickest way to get up and running with MMP is to

  • unzip the .zip file to any folder, e.g. C:\MMP\
  • run the mmp-install.bat file which will register all the file extensions that MMP supports*
  • double-click any media file (audio, video, image) in your File Explorer software

* mmp-uninstall.bat unregisters them

Any issues, please let me know Issues


Wiki site
The fully-detailed wiki at minimalistmediaplayer.com continues to grow. The Wiki greatly expands on the brevity of the Ctrl [H] help panels by providing comprehensive info to help you get the most out of using all of MMP's many controls and configurable options

If there is a particular aspect of MMP that you would like more information about, let me know and I will add a topic to the Wiki or enhance an existing topic


Feedback
All feedback, issues and suggestions should be raised in Issues or Discussions


Asset files
The “…full.zip” release file below contains everything you need to run MMP: Minimalist Media Player:

- MinimalistMediaPlayer.exe
- MediaInfo.dll
- libmpv-2.dll
- ffmpeg.exe
- libeay32.dll
- ssleay32.dll

N.B. Only MinimalistMediaPlayer.exe will be updated automatically. If the zip file contains newer versions of the other files, you should update and test these for yourself to ensure they will run on your Windows system. MMP will not make that assumption and overwrite your working versions. You are advised to make a copy of the older versions in case you need to revert to them.

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