Marker In, Marker Out. Only play a part in a video

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Marker In, Marker Out. Only play a part in a video

Postby Kev » 02 Mar 2006 15:59

Hi,

I would like to know if it possible to set a marker in and marker out, to be able to play only a part of a video. Is there a command to set a start of a video ?

And if it possible, which will be the accuracie of the markers, second or frame ?

If it's not. What is the reason, it couldn't be done ?
And do you think it could be developped ?

Thank

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Postby dionoea » 02 Mar 2006 18:10

You already have Bookmarks in the wxWidgets interface. I don't know if that's what you're talking about. It sure is far from perfect but it should at least work :)
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Postby KevinP » 03 Mar 2006 16:55

In fact, what I want to do is : only take a part of a video, like that I will ba able to make a video from a lot of small part. But what I understand is that VLC have only a second accuracy. I would something more accurate, like frame or maybe millisecond (ms) to be able to cut the video where I want.

The other thing I want to do is to take only one frame of the video to be able to use it as a keyframe of the video.

I tryed the Bookmarks, but i had some trouble in using it. It seems to doesn't exporte well some time.

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Postby KevinP » 16 Mar 2006 10:58

i'm trying to understand why VLC can not do frames by frames like some other player does.
I know for exmple that MPlayer is able to do it. So why VLC can't, Aren't they use tthe same librarie ?

Is somebody can explain me why it's not possible ? And do you think it could be done by doing some developpement ?

If you prefer you can explain it in french, it's up to you.

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Postby dionoea » 16 Mar 2006 11:33

It can't because it does work the same way, since it was designed as a network stream client. The only part of VLC that knows what a frame is is the rendering part, which is at the end of the processing chain.
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Postby KevinP » 16 Mar 2006 15:32

Thanks, Dionoea. Is there some where I can find how vlc do the playing part ? I would like to get more information about it.

edit :
If I understand well. The fact we are limited in second is due to the API, But under, VLC is using nanosecond. So by using MediaControlAPI, or a new one, I should be able to get more accurate.


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