Knowing that h264 is by far the most used format for reviewing films, would it be possibleJean-Baptiste Kempf » 07 Aug 2017 18:44 : It's harder in VLC than in QuickTime, because VLC supports way more formats than QT.
Issue is not h264 but mp4 vs mkv vs avi, etc...Knowing that h264 is by far the most used format for reviewing films, would it be possibleJean-Baptiste Kempf » 07 Aug 2017 18:44 : It's harder in VLC than in QuickTime, because VLC supports way more formats than QT.
to offer this highly requested feature for analytic purposes (QuickT style) on mp4 files only ?
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A short explanation from you will do !
If that is the format you select over mkv, avi, etc., students** (and profs) will understand
why they have to Handbrake convert their study film, whatever its original format, to mp4.
Thanks for making this topic, I was about to make it.
You could just say "not allowed" if not possible with that format.
for sure! but my test with h264 on the IINA player shows their reverse frame by frame method is very usable.It is a hard problem.
Ok so say H.264... How many different file formats did you try? What was the GOP length? Did you try with "infinite" GOP?my test with h264 on the IINA player shows their reverse frame by frame method is very usable.
note: you have to click the ‘Playback’ pane and press ‘alt’ to learn about the shortcuts,
e.g., ‘alt’ ‘cmd’ —> : next frame / immediate display.
.......‘alt’ ‘cmd’ <— : previous frame / immediate display (1sec delay on out-of-buffer frames if you explore too far back)
@RémiOk so say H.264... How many different file formats did you try? What was the GOP length? Did you try with "infinite" GOP?
No it's not a hard problem. You are simply trying the more difficult solution. Just enable option of a one or two second buffer in memory before presentation. All calls to step forward or backwards get called from the buffer. That way it doesn't matter what codec is involved.Thanks for making this topic, I was about to make it.
You could just say "not allowed" if not possible with that format.
Sure, it is not allowed with any formats for now.
Seriously, do you really believe we're not making this on purpose? It is a hard problem.
That was a rhetorical question.
Thanks for making this topic, I was about to make it.
You could just say "not allowed" if not possible with that format.
Sure, it is not allowed with any formats for now.
Seriously, do you really believe we're not making this on purpose? It is a hard problem.
No it's not a hard problem. You are simply trying the more difficult solution. Just enable option of a one or two second buffer in memory before presentation. All calls to step forward or backwards get called from the buffer. That way it doesn't matter what codec is involved.
@Rémi, by not answering my "how do I know what's the GOP length of an H.264 file ? "Rémi Denis-Courmont : How many different file formats did you try? What was the GOP length?
"can be implemented" is good news.As such, reverse frame by frame can be implemented, but with the minor limitatiosn of unbound memory usage and unbound processing time.
Why doesn't a similar strategy work for this reverse frame problem?
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