Go to Time feature

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Go to Time feature

Postby phy_lbc » 03 Feb 2013 13:53

Is it possible to add a Go to Time setting in VLC for Android? If you have a long audio file, it is really hard to seek to the right time if your screen resolution is small.

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Re: Go to Time feature

Postby edwardw » 03 Feb 2013 23:22

Yes. I will do it.

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Re: Go to Time feature

Postby phy_lbc » 04 Feb 2013 17:00

Thanks! I look forward to seeing it in a future version of VLC for Android.

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Re: Go to Time feature

Postby edwardw » 08 Feb 2013 22:37

This is done in the latest nightlies.

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Re: Go to Time feature

Postby phy_lbc » 03 Mar 2013 15:33

I'm on v0.0.10, and there is a bug regarding the go to time feature. If you are over 1 hour on your file, when you click on the Jump to Time menu, it won't have the current time you are at in the new dialog box. This makes it a bit more inconvenient when moving to the appropriate time.

Also is there any way to make it so that when I want to type in the time, as soon as I touch the hour, minute, or seconds box that the numbers in it would be highlighted? That way I can just type in the new time I wanted on the keypad over the current time, without having to delete the current time.

Lastly if I start a file which is over an hour long, it only gives me the minute and second box to choose from, unless I skip past the hour mark. Would it be possible to have the hour box shown from the beginning?


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