Since frame-by-frame viewing is so important for the tennis & guitar videos that I watch in order to capture technique, is there any plan for VLC to someday increase frame-by-frame viewing beyond 7 clicks?
I'm watching a tennis video and it helps to slow it down so I can analyze the stroke. When I choose to view this video in "frame by mode", after 7 clicks on the 'frame' button my video no longer advances; ie, the video just sits there on the 7th click and I am forced to hit the 'play' butt...
I'm running Vista 64 bit - is there a different build I should be using and do you know if my problem is a known issue?
I'm not keen to install a beta unless there's hope to correct my issue.
Dan
I can open a .IFO (video) file with VLC on my hard drive but after burning to DVD I cannot open this same file - how come? Below is the log: main debug: adding item `VIDEO_TS.IFO' ( E:\VIDEO_TS.IFO ) qt4 debug: Adding a new MRL to recent ones: E:\VIDEO_TS.IFO main debug: rebuilding array of current ...
If "there isn't a pause at first frame option on VLC" is there a way to see the video at regular speed the first time and then stop so a user could set the speed or frame-by-frame option? Also, is there a loop indefinitely option? I see there is a set A & set B option but am unsure how...
I have a short sports video that I would like to view frame-by-frame from the very beginning and keep looping until I close or stop the video. I put the frame-by-frame icon on the player but each time I double click the video it starts at normal speed, I have to stop it, rewind to the beginning, and...