Hi,
maybe with an user interface such as touchscreen, this will be
interesting in the future. Instead of manipulating buttons to have
access to the video content, you can manipulate content directly. Maybe
this will substitute transport buttons.
==> http://www.aviz.fr/dimp/#directmanipulation
I think a little of each - it is a small shift from slider bar to grabbing
something on the video, but 'perhaps' a huge shift in usability.
Carl K
E Chalaron wrote:
Sorry Guys I dont understand.
Whatever the movement on the screen you are bound to the data in the
video, so having that or the
Sorry Guys I dont understand.
Whatever the movement on the screen you are bound to the data in the
video, so having that or the usual stuff at the bottom of the screen
does not change much
Unless I completey missed the point and, in that case, please can
someone explain ??
Cheers
E
Roland
Interesting link.
Thanks
On 2008-05-24 00:23, Carl Karsten wrote:
> interesting to us NLE users:
>
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/22/dimp-a-direct-manipulation-video-player/
>
> Carl K
>
>
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interesting to us NLE users:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/22/dimp-a-direct-manipulation-video-player/
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