![]() ![]() This is actually quite a good idea, didn't think of that. I know at least in my case the videofilename-llc-edl.csv is updated every time I change order or modify in/out points, so should be accurate enough to be used for playback/timeline jumping. Using the 'Segments to export' section for the timestamps/keyframes for playback in the order they are in could be a possibility, add a play button at the bottom next to the add/remove/reorder/rename to Preview the possible output. First run ffmpeg with a lossless cut, then feed the result to another ffmpeg process which render a fast / low resolution preview which can be shown to the user.(slow, accurate) Using ffmpeg: Feed it through ffmpeg to see how the segments will actually turn out and somehow present them to the user.This will not work properly for unsupported formats (due to lag in the Canvas player) Is it possible to make playback stop when it reaches the end of the region? #1427 Play only current segment #574 Play until end of current segment only.A special playback mode where it constantly detects for far into current segment we are, and then auto seeks to the next segment when end is reached. ![]() This will not be accurate because the actual cutpoints will be different from the ones in the UI (due to keyframes.) (fast, inaccurate) Using the built in player.There are a few ways this could be implemented technically: (or inveterted segments if YinYang) I'm not quite sure how to implement this easily. Preview playback the result of the merge before cutting has been requested.
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