I was a little disappointed when I found out the "set_time" feature doesn't work that well.
I'm using WMP via MCI for a video library application. With WMP I step through my videos at fixed intervals, taking snapshots, to make an index card. It works very fast with WMP and accurately as far as I can tell. The only only downside is that it won't handle MP4 files via MCI.
So I've been trying VLC which works fine as far as the API goes. However using the same files which worked fine under WMP are slow to position under VLC and not very accurate. Where in WMP I can do it to the frame give or take one. In VLC, with the same files, it's slow to position and way out on accuracy. Although I did notice MP4 files were better, usually within the second although much slower to get there.
I can appreciate the challenges when doing this and the lack of proper indexing must make it difficult. There must be a better way of doing this if WMP can do it though?
Don't get me wrong me wrong. I think VLC is a great program, probably the best WMP alternative out there. The less Microsoft programs I use the better I feel.
Just VLC seems lacking in this department.
Regards
Mark