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h5-play

v1.0.0

Published

Creates video playlists from a folder, keeps track of where you left and plays videos in the default browser using HTML5

Downloads

3

Readme

h5-play!

An experimental app which creates video playlists from a folder, keeps track of where you stopped watching and plays videos in the default browser.

For the fun of it, this app has been written with some of the coolest tech out there nowadays. That includes, NodeJS, ES6 (with babel compiler), Angular 2.0, HTML5 and Bootstrap 4.

#Install npm i -g h5play

#Usage h5play ~/videos

On Windows, that may look like this

h5play C:\Users\Myself\Videos

#Accesibility and keyboard shortcuts Once you run the application, your browser will open with a video playlist, which is accessible thru the keyboard.

##Controls for the current playing video

  • Enter: Fullscreen mode
  • Space bar: Play and stop
  • Left arrow: Seek backwards
  • Right arrow: Seek forward
  • Up arrow: Speed up
  • Down arrow: Slow down