Picking Apart Combo Videos
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:23 am
First step to making good videos is developing an understanding of what's already out there. Problem is, sometimes important things go by quick. That's when it's useful to have a way of watching videos frame by frame. This is easiest with MPEG1 encoding because just about any program supports it. What i've used for as long as i can remember is VirtualDub.
All this time i thought that it was impossible to watch WMV videos frame by frame, but apparently WMP supports frame stepping. That's great news because it's a popular format and will probably stay popular. Most 3rd party programs don't support the WMV codec, at least not without some sort of plugin.
All this time i thought that it was impossible to watch WMV videos frame by frame, but apparently WMP supports frame stepping. That's great news because it's a popular format and will probably stay popular. Most 3rd party programs don't support the WMV codec, at least not without some sort of plugin.
That's taken from a very informative SRK thread about Windows Multimedia, comparing various codecs.Preppy wrote:Go to WMP's Enhancements pane and use the Video tools : WMP's View:Enhancements:Play Speed Settings lets you do frame stepping.
There's a couple other small hidden things like this in WMP (for example, hold down the Previous/Next button for fast-rewind/forward). The team generally has to walk a fine line between providing functionality and overwhelming the amateur user. And believe me when I say that you guys ROCK compared to the amateur user.