Mar. 06, 2009Jacques Caron
Hi again,
Another feature which I believe is not available in any of the embedded movie players: variable speed playback, i.e. "fast forward". This would enable moving quicker through the movie while still seeing what is going on. It makes it easier to get to the point you want (e.g. when you resume watching a movie).
Not sure the flash engine allows it, but if it does that would be great.
Jacques.
Mar. 06, 2009lefTy
It's on the Roadmap.
http://developer.longtailvideo.com/trac/roadmap
Aug. 25, 2009Gilbert Decluse
Is variable playback speed still on the roadmap? In what version will it be implemented? I don't see it on the roadmap page.
Oct. 01, 2009Dean
I'm very interested in this too — I'm hoping to be able to play video and audio back at a slower rate (ideally a percentage) in order to do transcriptions on flash (and mp4 videos).
Would love to know if this is still on the table.
—Dean
Oct. 01, 2009lost
You can use the Shortcuts plugin to step through the video and to play the video at a reduced framerate.
Since the source code of the plugin is available, you can change its behavior to suit your needs and then re-compile the plugin with the free MXMLC compiler.
See: http://www.longtailvideo.com/AddOns/get-instructions.html?addon=89&q=
Nov. 05, 2009Andy
The Shortcuts plugin is nice for faking slower playback speed if you only have video without audio, and if you don't mind the pause/play button going crazy
However, i need to be able to play video's with speech for educational purposes, doing it this way would really mess up the sound.
In Windows Media Player, there is an option to play certain video's at a percentual speed, with little quality loss on sound and video. An option like that would be really great.
Nov. 07, 2009Ken
I develop for an educational site with just short of 200,000 students. This is one request we see a lot--variable speed playback.
Nov. 16, 2009Zachary Ozer
There's really no way to support this at present, but we'll keep it in mind regardless.
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