Main Controls
Intuitive and essential functionalities
The Smart Player's main controls provide intuitive and essential functionalities, ensuring a seamless and personalized video playback experience. Here's a breakdown of each control.
Features
The central control, easily recognizable by its triangular "Play" icon, allows you to initiate or pause video playback. Simply click it once to start playback, and click it again to pause the video at any moment.
The fast forward control, represented by a right-pointing double arrow, enables you to skip forward in the video. Clicking this control once will typically advance the video by a few seconds, allowing you to quickly navigate through content.
The rewind control, symbolized by a left-pointing double arrow, allows you to move backward in the video. Like the fast forward control, clicking it once usually takes you back by a few seconds for easy content review.
This control, represented by a rectangle, expands the video to fill your entire screen. Activating full-screen mode enhances immersion and provides a larger viewing area, especially beneficial for videos with intricate details.
The picture-in-picture (PiP) control, often depicted as a smaller video window within the main screen, enables multitasking. When activated, the video continues playing in a smaller window while you navigate other tasks or applications.
This control allows you to adjust the video playback speed to suit your preferences. You can choose to play the video at a slower or faster pace, ensuring optimal comprehension or quicker consumption, respectively.
The quality control option permits you to adjust the video resolution based on your network connectivity and device capabilities. This ensures smoother playback and minimizes buffering for an uninterrupted viewing experience.
You have the ability to personalize the player's interface to match your style and preferences. Choose from a range of color schemes to make your video playback experience tailored to your own platform or website.
Updated over 2 years ago
