I've uploaded QuickLook and Spotlight plugins here: https://github.com/Marginal/QLVideo . These allow Finder to display thumbnails, previews and metadata for most types of video files. Packaged binary is here: https://github.com/Marginal/QLVideo/releases I'd be happy to submit patches to integrate ...
This may very well be a stupid question, but is there any setup, either through some kind of relay or something else, that would allow you to broadcast live a feed from a cell phone to the web somewhere? Thanks in advance.
I recall a friend telling me about a coffee that is fed to an exotic cat of some kind (I believe a puma) and then reintegrated into brewed coffee after being completely...processed....by said cat. I was told this goes for about $80 a cup. Not sure how accurate that is.
This is probably silly, but is there a way to add an overlay to the stream? Then you can just put the bars up as a separate graphic element. If anyone knows if this is possible, I would be interested in this for a variety of uses. Thanks.
This may be a long shot, but would it be possible for a future version of VLC to include Red R3D file playback? This might depend on Red as much as VLC so I'm not sure. Thanks.
Using the "S" hotkey to quickly cycle through to the subtitle track you want isn't really what you're asking, but might make it slightly less annoying to choose what you want.
This is why I don't upgrade my OS for any reason unless there's a feature I literally cannot live without. The promised upgrades are paltry compared to the assurance that what I have already has been running smoothly for a long time.
You can cycle through subtitle tracks with "S". I assume one of the cycles would be "off". You can see those if you turn on the advanced option in the hotkey settings.
Hello. I'm not sure if this is possible, but could VLC be used to take a video input coming live from an HD camera into the computer via a BNC cable and stream it to the web? Or is there better software more specifically suited to this? Thank you.