Have you tried Media Player Classic?Impossible? It doesn't have to be a global command, but would be essential for us users who use VLC as our default media player. I've been trying to capture specific frames all day long today and using the spacebar is such an imperfect way to step through a video for that specific frame you need, that sometimes I had to play a sequence 10-20 times (depending on the video source and how it was encoded, some frames move faster than others - especially for those of us on lower spec machines, I imagine...)
The only media player I know of that allows you to advance frame by frame (forward works great, reverse is iffy) is Jiao MPEGPlayer, which is a bit outdated for playing a lot of newer media. Are there any others (that don't require XP or .NET)?
The OS X DVD Player can do it (step forward, anyway). Most stand alone DVD players can do it.frame by frame is far (i repeat far) from being trival in VLC (i would say near impossible considering VLC's network orriented conception)
No one has time, or it's not a priority? The first post was from 2005, and there's been plenty of VLC player updates since then.Yes, but this is still the same problem, we know that, but noone has the time to do it.
Because that will not work for many videos, specifically videos that are very compressed and require more work to decode. Try doing it with a DVD; that won’t work either because of the delay of reading it off the disc. If you set playback too slow, the video won’t even resume at all, it will just sit there “stuck”. If you set it too fast, then by the time the video resumes playing, many frames have already passed and it is a couple of seconds ahead.why you just dont slowdown video and press space?
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