FxMovieManager is a file manager which can display thumbnails of movie files. It can also manage a playlist of movies and act as a simple front-end to MPlayer.
| Tags | multimedia Video Display File Managers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Public Domain |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
| Translations | English Italian Spanish Russian French German |
Last announcement
My website has moved on 20-Dec-2011. FXMovieManager can be downloaded from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fxmoviemanager/
Recent releases


Release Notes: Most of the functions of FXMovieManager, FXArchive, and FXScanVirus have been backported to the stable version of the FOX-Toolkit. Other minor improvements and bugfixes have been done.


Release Notes: The code of the internal player and of the Movie-Information dialog was updated for working with version 0.10 of FFmpeg; the configure script was updated accordingly. The files icons.cpp and icons.h are now included in the distribution package. The thumbnail of the movies can be now recreated at every mouse click on the file, with a progressively increased seeking time.


Release Notes: The code of the internal player and of the Movie Information dialog was updated for using the last stable release of FFmpeg (0.9). The thumbnail displayed by the Operation dialog (cut, copy, symlink, and rename) and by the Movie Information dialog is now better resized when shifting to the wide-screen mode. Linked movies are now correctly reported on the File Properties dialog and managed by the Play List.


Release Notes: The internal player is now able to play files with names containing spaces and receive the [no audio], [audio delay], [no video], and [drop video frames] options, ffplay is now allowed to receive the [no audio] and [drop video frames] options, and mplayer is now allowed to present as a slideshow selected JPG images, also with names containing spaces.


Release Notes: A detailed movie information dialog that uses only FFmpeg was added. The following options can now be passed on to the internal player: [picture-size], [start-time], [duration], [fullscreen], and [loop].
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