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From Trinfinity:
Seagull Video Player is the popular application for easily creating video playlists. That means that you can select a group of videos and Seagull Video Player will play them all, one after another. Seagull Video Player can even continuously play the videos in a loop. Seagull Video Player supports multiple playlists and includes powerful sorting capabilities.
The Seagull Video Player Professional Edition gives video professionals all the features of the Standard Edition, plus the ability to output their playlists to a QuickTime Output Component such as a video card, monitor, digital video camera, etc. The Seagull Video Player Professional Site License costs $89.95 US and can be used for all Macintosh and Windows versions of Seagull Video Player Professional Edition at your site.
What's new in this version:
- View videos in playlists as thumbnails.
- View multiple playlists at once using separate windows.
- Scriptable via AppleScript.
- Automatically checks for updates when it is launched. This feature can be disabled.
- Video library similar to iTunes music library.
- Open a single video in it's own window.
- Video labeling. The user now has the ability to create custom labels. Each label has a name and a color. If a label is assigned to a video, th... See all new features
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"seems like it should work, but no"
Version: Seagull Video Player 2.5
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I've yet to figure out how to create a playlist and play videos together. Lots of options and logical sounding features that just don't work. Looks like it should & acts like it's going to, then nothing. I'm starting to think the developers are laughing at my videos as I inadvertantly stream them or something.
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