On Wednesday 20 May 2009, Akif Kucet wrote: > I'm an character animator and sometimes(not sometimes,usually:)I need to > revision scenes frame by frame.It's so important for animation.Also I know > a lot of animation studios use Linux.(for instance:DreamWorks)But without > watching the scene carefully,it's impossible to animate a scene.So if you > can add this feature to MPlayer.Belive me,it will be perfect for guys like > me.Because of this,I can't invite animators to Linux.In Macs and > Windows,Apple's QuickTime Player handles it.But believe me I couldn't find > any software that can handle frame by frame playing. > Also Quick Time's plugin works great on sites such this: > www.11secondclub.com > I can't watch videos frame-by-frame so I can't critic anything.Hope you > guys can add this feature.Belive me this' an important feature.Thanks! You might want to have a look at avidemux and/or kino avidemux only plays with avi type stuff. Kino imports/converts everything to dv first. IMO Kino is better than avidemux for fwd/rev single stepping. Both rely heavily on mplayer and/or ffmpeg and/or transcode so if you really want to, you could have a look at what they do and how. -- Dave _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users