James Tatum schreef op zo 15-05-2011 om 10:15 [-0700]:
> Disproportionate skips are a very easy way to navigate clips. If
> you're trying to get to a specific thing, you skip forward until you
> pass it, then you have the finer grained control skipping back to get
> closer to the desired spot. With a proportionate 60 second skip, at
> best you could get within 60 seconds of the desired point without
> having to remember whether you want to use shift-arrow or
> control-arrow for the finer grained control. Many commercial DVRs are
> configured with disproportionate skips today for exactly this reason.

Right, this is very useful (once you get used to it).

The only thing that could be done better is adapting to the length of a
clip; when you have 1-3 min clip, skipping forward 60 seconds by default
is way too much...


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Jan Claeys


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