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ab-loop-set-points.lua

Set start and end points of an A/B loop.

Video tutorial:

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Options

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Options can be set either on the command line, or in a config file.

In both cases, this script's identifier – ab_loop_set_points – will be needed.

Use --script-opts=<identifier>-<option>=<value>,... to set options on the command line.

To set options in a config file, create the following file: ~/.config/mpv/script-opts/<identifier>.conf. Set options in the file, one per line, in the following fashion: <option>=<value>.

More information on mpv's script-opts command line and config file syntax can be found here (based on the example of the built-in osc.lua script).

NOTE: The table below shows values as they appear in the script's source code written in Lua. When passing script options on the command line, or setting them in a config file, in mpv you use the words yes and no instead of Lua's true and false, respectively.

The following options are available for this script:

Option Default value
toggle_seek_back true
toggle_seek_forward false
console_message false

Keybindings

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Keybindings can be remapped in ~/.config/mpv/input.conf. Add a line in the following format to remap a keybinding: <key> script-binding <name>.

If you remap a keybinding, you will likely want to disable the default keybinding by adding <default key> ignore to ~/.config/mpv/input.conf. See the video tutorial linked to above for a demonstration and for information on how to see what a given key is currently mapped to in mpv.

The following keybindings are available for this script:

Key Name
: ab-loop-set-a
" ab-loop-set-b
Alt+L ab-loop-set-sub
Alt+: ab-loop-set-a-sub
Alt+" ab-loop-set-b-sub
| ab-loop-show
Alt+| ab-loop-clear
L ab-loop-toggle

License

GNU General Public License v3.0