Hi,
First of all, the usual "You guys have the most amazing tool ever, we can't thank you enough!", and now:
Is there any way you could implement a Mark In_Out function on your web player?
Thanks again!
a... Trimmer
Re: a... Trimmer
I was not aware that anyone uses this crappy player stuff
Sure enough we already thought about stuff like that, it will probably be implemented in the following way: the frontend creates a ffmpeg concat list and this is submitted as text into %s_source%. With a little luck, upcoming ffastrans releases could support such stuff natively but what you want to do first is to have a write text processor and dump the contents of %s_source% to a text file. After that it goes on clonky by instructing ffmpeg to process the concat list
But hey, it could be a start at least hehe
Sure enough we already thought about stuff like that, it will probably be implemented in the following way: the frontend creates a ffmpeg concat list and this is submitted as text into %s_source%. With a little luck, upcoming ffastrans releases could support such stuff natively but what you want to do first is to have a write text processor and dump the contents of %s_source% to a text file. After that it goes on clonky by instructing ffmpeg to process the concat list
But hey, it could be a start at least hehe
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?
Re: a... Trimmer
Hey emcodem, thanks for the reply!
"Crappy player stuff" is just one of the most amazing features on your web browser!
Picture this, you have a class full of students learning Media Editing 101, with limited computers so far as processing and storage goes, so you want to educate them on the principles of "you shall not admit the full 20min UHD video from your smartphone if you'll only use 5min for edit"!
If done via the web browser just by roughly previewing the clips, and without providing direct access to the workflows, that would be perfect!
Thanks again! Best regards to all FF team!
"Crappy player stuff" is just one of the most amazing features on your web browser!
Picture this, you have a class full of students learning Media Editing 101, with limited computers so far as processing and storage goes, so you want to educate them on the principles of "you shall not admit the full 20min UHD video from your smartphone if you'll only use 5min for edit"!
If done via the web browser just by roughly previewing the clips, and without providing direct access to the workflows, that would be perfect!
Thanks again! Best regards to all FF team!
Re: a... Trimmer
Hey !
Emcodem is really too modest to say that his player is good. So thanks for him Knk !
And speaking of this player, i used it very often as well
Emcodem is really too modest to say that his player is good. So thanks for him Knk !
And speaking of this player, i used it very often as well