Use the interactive zoom filters.
...I know about that, I said...
I know the built-in Zoom function can pan & zoom, so how hard would adding the pan function of that to "normal VLC" (without the zoom thumbnail).
...if the "interactive zoom filters" would do exactly what I wanted, I wouldn't've posted this Feature Request. I generally know what VLC can & can't do: I know it
does nothing when I click & drag on the video drawing surface, so I posted this.
I want to
click & drag on the video drawing surface (not a thumbnail in the top left)...I do not want any "widgets" drawn on top of the video (as in the zoom filter: I don't wanna click on the video thumbnail widget to pan {it's a fine feature by itself, but it's not what I'm requesting here})...also I don't specifically want "zooming", for this feature (that might be a nice side-feature, but ignore it for now).
I mostly want "panning". The ability to click & drag on the video itself (think of Fullscreen) & move/pan the video.
I already stated the use case: any time a video has parts "hanging off the screen", I wanna be able to click & drag to see those parts. This is mostly for an interactive video-viewing "fun time", not to solve any problem with the video not fitting the screen. I simply wanna move my mouse to manually follow the action. I know I could use any number of options to fit the whole video on screen: that's not what this is about. Think if it as "manual pan & scan"...or a manual "remix" of the video: where I control the focus of the "camera".
Can you tell me:
Can this be done within Lua? If not,
will any developer even think about writing this? If this requires compiling VLC & writing a plugin in C, then I can't do it: I don't have a compiler set up. If this can be done in Lua, then I might try it...but where do I begin?
"why the f*** do i need a google+ account to comment on a video?" — jawed (2013) (about YouTube's new requirement of Google+)
youtube.lua — Play YouTube videos in VLC!
Updated: Thu, Jan 15, 2015 --- 1/15/15, 7:19:19pm EST
forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=111977&p=379147#p379147
Sigh, the above can't be a link: "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [url]."...so, I can't even link back to a post on this forum?
How about this: can long-term/trusted users be allowed links in sigs?