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FR Improvements to the video stream component

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FR Improvements to the video stream component

Postby Exo » Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:12 pm

I'd love to see a few features added to the video stream component if possible, the component seems a bit limited at the moment.

1: Add a float input to set the playback position as a percentage. I would like to be able to tweak this in real time, hence being able to rewind and fast forward the video.

2: Add a float input to set the volume.

3: Add an input to set the play back frame rate.

Cheers ;)

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Re: FR Improvements to the video stream component

Postby Exo » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:35 pm

Bump :)

Also.....

4. Add outputs giving the original Video width and height in pixels. Will help to determine if the video is widescreen and can play back the file without unnecessary stretching of the video.

5. Add an integer input to select which audio file to playback. avi files can have multiple audio files often used for different languages ect.

5.1 Also add an integer output to show how many audio files there are.

I'd Also like to see the "Video save component" saving audio to the avi file. If I'm playing an avi file and I record some of that file then the audio should be saved to the file also.

Cheers ;)

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