Release v4.0.2
Windows 64-bit binaries.
This release is available through the auto-update facility in the Ctrl [A]
About Box if you have v2.2.2 or later and the libeay32.dll
and ssleay32.dll files in your MMP
folder.
These release notes can be read from the What's New?
button in the About Box after the auto-update has completed.
===== Release Notes v4.0.2 =====
NEW
- a new control in the main
MMP
window,Ctrl-Shift [C]
, will [C]leanup audio/video timeline editing files in the current folder. - This includes all
.mmp
,.log
and.seg
files and all the...seg01.xyz
-type exported segment files listed in the.seg
files. - If a
.seg
file has already been deleted,MMP
will not try to identify the files that were listed in it. You will need to delete them manually. - If you're using
deleteMethod=shred
, you can of course play any...seg01.xyz
-type audio or video file and[DEL]
delete it. - the shredding of multiple files is carried out simultaneously in concurrent threads.
CHANGES
[K]ept
files are now renamed with a leading "! " (exclamation point and space) instead of an underscore.Ctrl [K]
[K]eep/Delete now keeps files that start with an exclamation point, not an underscore.- This all-but guarantees that
[K]ept
files will surface to the top of any folder in your File Explorer software when sorted by name.
Wiki site
The fully-detailed wiki at minimalistmediaplayer.com continues to grow by the day. 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.
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
(I strongly recommend that you do not download this zip file from any source other than Github)
All comments and suggestions for additional functionality or to highlight operational issues will be well received over on the Discussions page.
Let me know what you think! What do you like? What don't you like? What other functionality would you find useful?
Thanks for taking an interest in MMP: Minimalist Media Player