Postby jiszmo » 07 May 2015 06:48
I've been wanting this function also for a long time now. It really does seem like a simple function to not have. It's almost mind boggling to me when companies do things like that. Have all these extra features and functions that most people don't even use but then leave out or change an essential thing, in this case, a screen touch pause. For me it is very essential. I Only started using Media player Classic originally because of the codecs but also because at the time it had screen touch pause where Windows Media Player didn't, or at least I didn't then no how to make Windows Media Player do it. (I think it's a setting there. But anyways eventually with MPC occasionally would run into problems and got VLC, like it plays certain file types that MPC wont play, not sure which off hand. And throughout the years I just usually have both players in case I have a problem with one of them can just switch over to the other then figure out the problem or reinstall later, if necessary. Throughout all this time though, even though the image is much better on VLC I have mainly used MPC simply because of the pause thing. I use video snapshot alot, usually with slow motion, yet even the it's hard to get the exact moment. Without a screen pause it becomes a near impossibility. And , like the other user said, I have a wireless mouse and am a little bit from my laptop, but my wireless keyboard has dead batteries, the keyboard on the laptop is close enough to hit buttons if I need to but not to use like for a game or something. Still not sure how that would help. I think on MPC you can press the space bar to pause as well but if I remember correctly this also doesnt' work as a pause on VLC. I did find that I could add screen step forward and backward and speed control to VLC, if I remember correctly that is, as I said, because of the pause thing it sadly is relegated to backup media player, so I hadn't used it for awhile till now, when, while watching the open sequence to this anime I saw a cool image that I wanted for a wall paper, but when I tried to get could not pause at the right time. Being so sick of it I decided to goo online for an answer. That's how I ended up here. Come on VLC, get it together, listen to us fans, it is such a major inconvenience and seemingly such an easy fix for people that no how to make kick ass media players. (Unfortunately, I am not one of those.)
add on: This pause ability, as well as slow motion, and frame step, is very important in general for my viewing style but particularly while viewing porn, where, let's face it, at least one of your hands is mainly going to be busy. >.<