Video Playback in Slow-Motion

bumperbee

Vu+ User
Hi Everyone, I had search everywhere but could not find the answer for the above. So could someone tell me how to playback a video file in slow-motion please? Thanks & Best Regards
 

bumperbee

Vu+ User
Hi Bogdanm, thanks for your quick reply.

I wanted to practice some move (actions) so need to watch the video in slow motion because it’s too fast that I cannot follow. Is this possible?

Best Regards
 

AlexWilMac

Moderator
This is possible only by the .ts files recorded by the VU+ where you have just to press PAUSE and then >> or <<.
With the other files, indeed, it seems impossible. Maybe you can try and re-encode them as .ts by Avidemux and see what happens. If you succeed, let us know!
 

bumperbee

Vu+ User
The Avidemux converter cannot convert my mp4 file (1.43Gb) correctly and it take about 2 hours, a very long time to complete it. And the result is not viewable. But I uses a different converter (Avi Mp4 converter) and it successfully do the job. Thanks for the advice. Best Regards
 

AlexWilMac

Moderator
Avidemux is a very sophisticated software, mainly used to cut videos, but it's also able of postprocessing impossible even to Handbrake (for instance, you can "remove", actually blurring, the TV logos from a recording).
So, it has many, many options. And the video conversion is, in general, a long process, even for Handbrake if you set high quality parameters for the conversion.
So, it's clear you might use it only for some special cases. I use it, mainly, after cutting a recording I want to save in my video archive. Otherwise, I use the great plugin MovieCut ;)
 

AlexWilMac

Moderator
The question you posted in this thread made me curious. Actually I was going to answer you that the slow motion is always possible, because I remembered I had used it even some very old videos made by my old video cameras (in the '80s and in the 90's).
But, after having read your post, I checked some films in .mp4 in my video archive and I wasn't able to play in slow motion... So, I thought I was wrong about the possibility of slow motion in every files.
Today, I had time to check also these old recordings (saved as MPEG!) that I'm totally sure I was able to play also in slow motion (something tried the last time a couple of years ago, probably by BH 2.1.7 or 3.0.1, I'm not sure). But today it did not work. So, it's probably also the image responsible for this different behaviour and I'm curious to try, by installing in OMB, other images and try.
At the moment I tried only 4.1.022, either by its default player or by the Extplayer3 installed by ServiceApp.
So, if you have already installed other images, you can try yourself.
 
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