[Q] Selective disabling of track switching to "none" in audio files
There are a couple of cases where the ability to set the audio track to "none" will be very awkward.
For instance, listening to music or audio. In those cases, it will be very awkward to have the "none" track set, as it will mean that they will be auto-skipped.
What I want to know is, in the scope of MPV or MPV.net, what is the appropriate combination of settings to hide that "audio tracks" button on the OSC? Is there anything that can be done where in the cases of audio, it becomes impossible to set track to "none"?
I understand that listening to music through MPV is pretty far from the intended use case of the program, but it is nice to have a program cover both cases of video and audio.
I migrated from 10 years of using MusicBee as music player to use mpv.net and noticed this too, all you can do is making feature requests or improve it yourself. The OSC has certainly room for improvement, most users focus on the keyboard, in mpv.net you can use the command palette to find and learn the keys, when I watch video or listen to music I sit on a couch and use a remote control.
https://github.com/cyl0/MordenX https://github.com/Zren/mpv-osc-tethys https://github.com/darsain/uosc
It is nice to know that there are options to change the OSC to something a bit more clean, or something loosely resembling YouTube's player in the case of Tethys.
It however is still a nuisance to run into this kind of issue in the stock skin, especially for those who do not know that you can change the OSC or do not have the know-how or patience to do so. I will see what I can do with an upstream feature request,