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Am Fri, 26 May 2017 00:11:41 +0200 |
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schrieb wabe <wabenbau@×××××.com>: |
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> tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > currentlu I am playing around with Blender animations. |
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> > To sync certain movements of objects to other objects |
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> > I need the exact frame number, at which "something |
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> > happens" ;) |
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> > The clips are of the avi-format but they are of non |
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> > standard resultions. MPlayer does not play them |
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> > ("no audio found" and that's it) but mpv has no |
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> > problem with them. |
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> > But mpv only prints the perceantage of how much |
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> > is played already (I cant convice mpv otherwise...) |
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> > Is there a way to instruct mpv to print the current |
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> > frame count while playing? |
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> > Are there other players known to do that? |
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> Check out cinelerra. It is a non-linear video editor and so it also |
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> plays videos and shows the exact timestamp or framenumber (you can |
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> set this in preferences). But cinelerra is a very complex software |
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> and thus maybe not what you are looking for. |
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> Avidemux can also be used as a video player but IIRC it can't show |
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> framenumbers but only the exact timestamp. |
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Kdenlive may be an option, too. |
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Regards, |
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Kai |
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Replies to list-only preferred. |