Universal File Viewer
Multimedia Player
The multimedia player in Universal File Viewer supports various video and movie file formats, such as 3GP, AVI, MP4, MPEG, WMV, and many more. It offers essential functions for playing back videos and watching movies.
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Audio and video playback
The video player controls are located at the bottom of the window, and allow you to adjust various settings and playback options. These controls include:
- Play: click the play button to start or resume playing the video.
- Pause: click the pause button to stop playing the video at its current position.
- Seek position: pause the video first, then drag the blue dot on the playback position seeker, located below the video screen, to jump to a specific position in the video.
- Volume: adjust the volume using the volume control slider, which ranges from 0% to 100% of the maximum volume set by your system sound settings.
- Mute/Unmute: click the speaker icon to toggle mute on or off.
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Zoom
Zoom Levels: You can choose from three different zoom levels: 1/2 size, Actual size, and 2x size. This allows you to zoom in, zoom out, or watch the video in its original resolution.
When you change the zoom level, the Video player window automatically resizes to ensure the best fit for the current zoom level. However, please note that the maximum resolution supported by your monitor and display card may limit the available zoom levels.
Full Screen: You can use one of the two full-screen control buttons to switch to full-screen mode, which hides all the toolbar controls at the top and bottom of the video player window. To exit full-screen mode, simply press the Esc key on your keyboard.
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Windows Position
You can choose to keep the video player window in the foreground by clicking the “Always on Top” button in the toolbar. This feature is useful if you want to watch a video while multitasking, as the window will stay on top even when you switch to another window. To return the window to its default position, simply click the “Default Order” button. Note that this feature does not allow you to move the window to a different position on your screen.
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