Difference between revisions of "Media Player Requirements"
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Revision as of 00:37, 21 December 2014
The following details what a media player should be capable off.
Contents
Basics
Every media player must allow to Start, Stop, and Pause media.
- qMediaPlayer - Linux
- qMediaPlayer - Android
- qMediaPlayer - iOS
- qMediaPlayer - OS X
Shoulds
A media player should implement fast forward/reverse, timecode emission and bookmarking qMediaPlayer (All Platforms)
- Draggable seek as opposed to FF/RW
- TimeCode Emission
Nice to haves
The ability to select different subtitles, audio tracks, chapter lists, is a nice to have for a media player.
The pinnacle
A player that supports synced playback across rooms is the master of them all.