Re: how to "step backforward" ?

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On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Oliver Seitz <info@xxxxxxx> wrote:>>>  There are some video players on Windows>> claiming they have such function>> and it seems some users are pretty satisfied with it... Though I doubt>> they can really "go back one frame"....>> maybe they just go back for a very short time...>> I'm not sure what the "usual" players do when they claim to be stepping> "one frame backwards", but there is certainly software that actually can> do that! But it's more likely to be called "video editing software" and> not "video player". Examples are VirtualDub (Windows) or Kino (Linux/BSD).>> When I last used VirtualDub, which was quite some time ago, stepping> backwards took some time, and that time was longer the further back the> last intra-frame was. So it seems to me to be sure that it was not> computing inter-frames backwards but decoding all the frames from the last> intra-frame forward. By holding the "back"-key down for a few seconds you> could easily keep VirtualDub busy for several minutes stepping back frame> after frame...>> Greets,> Kiste>
Sounds interesting... I will try it. Anyway I am just curious since Ido not need thatfunction very much.. Thank you :)_______________________________________________MPlayer-users mailing listMPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users


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