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"Speed Up" | "Speed Down" | "Pause" would be absolutely fantastic and of great use!I think that speed up/down buttons will be sufficient. "Pause" would also be nice...
"Speed Up" | "Speed Down" | "Pause" would be absolutely fantastic and of great use!I think that speed up/down buttons will be sufficient. "Pause" would also be nice...
Bumpin' dis tuda Beepster!How about "go back 10 minutes?" Smooth reverse video is not required...a "stutter back" feature would be fine, if possible.
http://127.0.0.1/file/clips/porcha.20150519_141733.bvr?time=0
http://127.0.0.1/file/clips/porcha.20150519_141733.bvr?time=136
http://127.0.0.1/file/clips/porcha.20150519_141733.bvr?time=301
http://127.0.0.1/file/clips/porcha.20150519_141733.bvr?time=447
http://127.0.0.1/file/clips/porcha.20150519_141733.bvr?time=592
Thank you so much for your detailed answer and all of your effort; I believe I speak for many when I say that your work is greatly appreciated.You know what, I'll ask Ken if he can do something to help us out here.
The clip controls do not show when in Live View mode, so you have to have a clip selected. My CPU fluctuates about 5% just from one reboot to the next but no dramatic CPU changes that I've seen with bp2008's excellent updated UI2 interface!Any idea why my CPU usage readout went up after I updating files? I don't see any reason why that should occur, but I thought I would ask
Thanks for all the hard work. Oh, did you add the ability to fast forward clips? I didn't see anything when I brought them up (buttons or arrows et cetera) and I thought I read where you put rudimentary ability to do it via the web browser window.
Ken said he could accommodate by adding the necessary clip length information. If this works out, then I should soon be able to overhaul the entire clip playback experience in UI2 so that reverse playback makes more sense and a seek bar will be possible. Some of the enhancements won't work in older BI versions (like 4.0.6 or 3.66), but some will.You know what, I'll ask Ken if he can do something to help us out here.