<div dir="ltr"><div>SUBJECT(line)</div><div><b>Bug report VLCPlayer v1.1.4 ; Snapshot ;</b></div><div>preferences save/use (directory, filetype, prefix FName);</div><div>NoFunctionality of Prefences/Video/Shapshot...</div>
<div>(app sticks to defaults)</div><div>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div><div><br></div>To whom it may concern,<div>
<br></div><div>This is my report on experience using VLCMediaplayer v 1.1.4 (more info: see attachment; AboutDialog), more precisely: the snapshot feature that is built in, and can be activated using the dropdownmenu Video.</div>
<div>The second section, last entry of this menu says "Snapshot"; it's purpose is to generate a seperate imagefile from the active/current videowindow. In other words: a specific frame of the playing movie is written to an imagefile. I.other other words: The contents of the active videowindow are written to imagefile.</div>
<div><br></div><div>In "options" (MenuItem Exra, at bottom; CONTROL+P for Preferences", the 3d tab says Video, and there the settings for Snapshot can be customised. Or so it seems.</div><div><br></div><div>
The directory/folder (Default: MyDta\Pictures?), filenameprefix (default: VLC_?)) and fileTYPE (PiNG or JPeG) can be set. BUG: These settings do not take effect on my system;</div><div>When I switch to another tab in Preferences, and then go back to the VideoTab, my own values are there, but when I activate shapshot, changes are not carried thr Bug report VLCPlayer v1.1.4 ; Snapshot ; preferences save/use (directory, filetype, prefix FName); NoFunctionality of Prefences/Video/Shapshot... (app sticks to defaults)ough. After closing the Preferences dialog and re-opening it, my settings/data in the Video\Snapshot part are gone... And of course, no effect... SO I CANNOT DO ANY PREFERENCES ON THE SNAPSHOT MODULE; I have to make do with the default values.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I use an Eee PC (Atom N270) 1201N (Asus), running Win7Ultimate english version. The computer itself is french... (AZERTY KBD).</div><div><br></div><div>I am usually very low on money (I boutht the netbook 2nd hand for approx $ 170) so I did not licence my VLCMediaplayer. I am a huge fan however. In fact, I started using VLC because it had/has a snapshot feature (built in; as PrtScr does usually not work...). Many more advangages I discovered later on. The far lesser need to install seperate codecs in order to get a certain file being played (at all; Windows MediaPlayer tries but often does not succeed in downloading the correct codec..., and VLCPlayer plays the file without the need for looking on ANdOr downloading from the internet...). Oh... MPlayer Classic also comes with a snapshot feature... Of course, as that program's concept is to improve upon the standard MediaPlayer but keeping withing the design framework (GUI-wise), given by it's example...</div>
<div><br></div><div>Of course I will keep on telling people how great I thing VLCMediaplayer is, and I hope this small beauty error will be corrected, sometime in the future.</div><div><br></div><div>Thank you for your (reading)time and an application I would not want to do without.</div>
<div><br></div><div>drs. H.C. van Peer (Henk)</div><div>aka Numpspa / Numpspa323 / Sardo ~</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>PSs</div><div>1 This bugreport is restricted to the used OS (WIn7Ultimate) and the version of VLC mentioned. I, for example, did not test the portable version (VLCPortable *not* tested (yet)... I am very happy, and kind of proud, that there is such a version. The proved indepedence (by the portable VLCMediaplayer version) of a lot of WinCrap makes me trust VLCMediaplayer ever more. Using portable versions improves the overall reliability of my system (as experienced by me) and deminishes it's vulnarability I always keep a portable setup at hand, in case the Win(environment) refused to cooperate :-)</div>
<div>2. IDEA FOR SHAPSHOT: BurstMode; an option that can also be found on digital camera's; after activating Snapshot-In-Burstmode, a preset number of videoimagefiles is generated, where the source-images are a user-defined distance apart. This would capturing the right frame(s) more easy. Second nice way to fool around with this feature is that it makes it easy to create "slow motion sequences" from existing videomaterial, as well as (even more so) "fast motion sequences".</div>
<div>Well... I have not missed this feature (SnapshotBurtsmode) at all, but that is because no other app, to my knowledge, provides me with the opportunity...</div><div>Depending on what is wanted, a SnapshotBurstfeature could also be equiped with Artficial INtelligence, eg when an X% of movement thresshold is passed, so much % of colorchange or change is light/dark is detected, etcetera. VERY new would be, I think, videocapture that is made dependent on SOUND....</div>
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