First, I love VLC, its the most flexible, least invasive, most portable, dependable thing out there.
I'm a filmmaker (documentaries), any serious documentary makers do transcriptions, for example I have about 200 (will be 250 hours) of HDV for the documentary I am currently working on. I need to get it transcribed, that means someone (usually lots of someones) have to view all of the footage, and write down and record everything said and done in the documentary so that it can be put into a database and looked up (nobody remembers what happened and what was said in 250 hours of taping), when I go to put together a final edit and build the film. There are many thousands of documentary makers, and everyone is not going to HDV. Right now, the only thing I can do is spend about 1000 hours (really! about 4-8 hours per hour on a quad MAC) transcoding what I have into another format with timecodes turned on. This is insane, I would gladly pay, pay, pay, not to have to do this. Not to even mention that it makes the MAC unusable for editing during this time as its transcoding. If you guys can do this in the next spin, you have no idea what a boon it would be to filmmakers like me.. studios can afford this, independent makers like myself cannot.
BTW: I didn't see anyway to turn on visible timecodes in the picture in regular NTSC, is there a way?
Thanks Much.. Please if you need this also, SAY SO!