Re: [FFmpeg-user] tools for viewing frames and results

2016-10-11 Thread Mikhail V
On 10/11/2016 2:24 PM, Mikhail V wrote: On 10/9/2016 12:24 AM, Xen wrote: Is there any way in Linux to obtain an accurate frame/time number through a GUI that can be used with ffmpeg? I know Avidemux hardly works at all, VLC will not reliably show frames. Pitivi is not an option, I haven't

Re: [FFmpeg-user] tools for viewing frames and results

2016-10-11 Thread Mikhail V
On 10/9/2016 12:24 AM, Xen wrote: Is there any way in Linux to obtain an accurate frame/time number through a GUI that can be used with ffmpeg? I know Avidemux hardly works at all, VLC will not reliably show frames. Pitivi is not an option, I haven't tried Kdenlive because it crashed the

Re: [FFmpeg-user] tools for viewing frames and results

2016-10-09 Thread Sven C. Dack
On 09/10/16 22:00, Xen wrote: ... I wish it could be just about the information instead of telling others what to do and what not to do and all of that. It's called "biting the hand that feeds you." You're welcome. ___ ffmpeg-user mailing list

Re: [FFmpeg-user] tools for viewing frames and results

2016-10-09 Thread Xen
Sven C. Dack schreef op 09-10-2016 1:52: Don't call the work of others "too worthless to exist". Your rudeness is uncalled for. And that's denigrating and patronizing, but so you have it. I think it hardly can be considered "the work of others" or even "a work" in the light of things,

Re: [FFmpeg-user] tools for viewing frames and results

2016-10-08 Thread Sven C. Dack
On 08/10/16 23:24, Xen wrote: Is there any way in Linux to obtain an accurate frame/time number through a GUI that can be used with ffmpeg? I know Avidemux hardly works at all, VLC will not reliably show frames. Pitivi is not an option, I haven't tried Kdenlive because it crashed the first