Ah, interesting, thanks! So the bug is, that the “Icon set” setting also changes things that are not related to icons. Like the background gradient. Anyway … works for me. Although it would probably be best, to have the gradient/UI thing change with something else than the icon set.
BTW: It does not create a new filter. It just treats a $name.$ext.part file the same as a $name.$ext file.
Support opening of partial files.
OS look and feel / theme / design is ignored
Yes, that feature is useful for me too! I often download files with Firefox, and it creates a .part file, that changes in size. Now I can open and play that file with SMPlayer, but it keeps thinking the size is the one from when I opened the file. This feature here would have the sweet benefit, of enabling me to see how much is buffered “in front” of my current playback position. So I can tell when to start watching, and I can tell when the stream (which it then essentially is) slows down too much,...
Or change the speed of your clocks… and the sun’s speed across the horizon too. :P
This would require e.g. libtorrent integration. But there is no point to do this. Keep functionalities separate. (I’m guessing you’re on Windows, where due to closed-sourceness, every program is bound to become its own full-featured-with-kitchen-sink-too operating system.) You can just tell your regular torrent client, to load the chunks in order. Then just open the half-downloaded file with SMPayer and it will play. (I do this for Firefox too. Just open the .part file in SMPlayer.) If you want a...
Oops, I forgot that I put the bitrate infos in front of everything.