[vlc] to view times shorter than 1 second
gonzague
gonzagueddr at gmail.com
Tue Sep 13 07:34:33 CEST 2011
Hi.
You can use vlc with the telnet interface, and then, on a telnet client,
use the "show" command, it will return you the stream position with 6 digit.
On 12/09/2011 20:28, John Sokol wrote:
> Roberto,
>
> There is another open source video player that is probably more
> suited to what your trying to do.
>
> It is mostly used by *sports coaches* and *athletes* to explore, study
> or comment a performance. In addition to this primary focus, Kinovea
> is also used by *animation artists*, *podiatrists*, and *ergonomics
> engineers*.
>
> http://www.kinovea.org
>
> John L. Sokol
> www.videotechnology.com <http://www.videotechnology.com>
>
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ferrari.Roberto1955 at libero.it
> <mailto:Ferrari.Roberto1955 at libero.it> <Ferrari.Roberto1955 at libero.it
> <mailto:Ferrari.Roberto1955 at libero.it>> wrote:
>
> I would ask if it is possible show times shorter than one second
> in order to perform physical experiment with student in school
>
> thanks roberto
>
>
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