Moritz Barsnick (2018-12-27): > So the limit shall be in "real" realtime? In other words, if the max > sleep time limit is 2 seconds (default), it shall stay there, even if a > speed < 1 slowdown extends all sleep times?
That was my point, but it is only an opinion. > (The use case is, for example: Slowdown a 25 fps stream with 0.01, all > sleep times will be around 4 seconds, and therefore be skipped, which > is not quite intended. The user would need to adapt the limit > explicitly.) I had not realized you wanted to slow things down that much. > I can do so. Who decides whether the hunks stays or goes? I'm > indecisive. I think since you made the effort of implementing this, you get to decide that kind of fine details. The preference I have expressed is very minor, both solutions are ok with me. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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