How can I trigger FFplay to seek to another timeposition while the file
is stil open?
I always have to reopen it and set a new -ss option. I want to do this
while the file is playing, or in pause mode.
Like in MPV or SHOTCUT.
How can I do that?
I want the same behaviour when clicking into the picture (timeline =
0-100 percent). It jumps automatically to a percentual time position.
But how can I trigger that on the command line? While the file is
playing, I have no possibility to type a new command into the timeline.
Best Regards
Christoph
Am 05.02.2016 um 12:31 schrieb Paul B Mahol:
On 2/5/16, Christoph Gerstbauer <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
1.) The positioning with ffplay via the Videpicture clicking works very
fast.
I click into the picture and immediately I get to the percentual
position (100 percent= width of the video window) of the video.
When using the comando -ss It take longer as logn the file is.
Examples: 30min file -> very fast
4h file (avi, huffyuv) -> 2 seconds waiting time.
It it possible to speed the seeking time via -ss up so that I get a
reaction time like via clicking into the videopicture?
2.) Is there a shortcut to go one frame backward?
Only forward is possible by using the S key.
Backward would also be very helpfull.
I got the recommendation, that I should not use FFplay as VideoPlayer.
And is there a player alternative outside which can be used als
alternative to VLC, MPlayer oder FFplay?
Usecase: I want to play and seek frame by frame inside of video files
like AVI with huffyuv, or MXF with MPEG2.
And the seeking should work very fast, also with longer files (4h).
mpv.io
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