External Application Launcher
Run any external application with custom arguments from the browser toolbar or context menu to send links, text and more
Tries to play links in MPV
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The extension will try to open a URL in MPV. Click on the icon on the toolbar to attempt playing the tab's URL or open the context menu on a link and click MPV's icon.
Please read the instructions to set it up here: https://github.com/woodruffw/ff2mpv
Prior to version 4.0.0, this extension was a fork of Firefox's ff2mpv. On versions 4.0.0 and later, this extension has been unified with the original Firefox extension and now shares the same codebase.
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Works like a charm and not too hard to set up compared to other extensions with similar functionality. Thank you for this!
Cannot get it to work. No message about any failure neither, just does nothing. Perhaps the developer could clarify.
works great. I just had to add playback via yt-dlp.