Hi!

Sven Over wrote:

> I have implemented a small, but for me very useful, feature. When you set 
> start and stop markers and navigate through the video, you will find now next 
> to the timecode and picture number of the input video, the timecode and 
> picture number of the resulting output video.

That's very useful indeed.

> Whenever you see a picture that lies between a start and stop marker, i.e. 
> which is going to be written to the exported video, you will see it's output 
> timecode in square brackets next to the timecode of the input video. The same 
> for the picture number.

>From a usability point of view, wouldn't it be better to also display
the timecode on a stop marker (which indicates the size of the resulting
video)? Or maybe even permanently.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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