Dear developers,
the frame-by-frame feature works well - if you use it *tenderly* and *carefully*!
At the hands of callous guys like me, it needs a little bit more resilience. A crash of VLC can be reproduced as follows (tested it with WMV, XVID, H.264/MKV):
1. Pause at the desired position in your video file. Sometimes VLC crashes just by pressing the frame-by-frame button several times quickly.
2. If not already crashed, go to another position by using the slider (still in pause mode). After a few clicks of the frame-by-frame button VLC is sure to crash.
Note: Some of the interface seems to respond, but when you close VLC, there is still a VLC process in the Task Manager running (not CPU-consuming, about 5-10%).
Feature request: any chance you could program a "frame-by-frame backwards"? Would be perfect.