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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2014, 02:08:47 AM »
Hello Olga,

thanks for the answer.

I mainly use TV-records of my hd-cable tv-receiver 'Smart MX84'.
Strange thing is, these artifacts do not (only) occur on the cutting positions, but they appear somewhere in the middle.
If you want, I can try to create a - let's say one-minute record - and send it to you. (But it's no small file ;-) )

Thanks,

Michael

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« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2014, 05:30:38 AM »
Dear MichaelR,

Thank you a lot for the interesting ideas about Video Splitter possible improvements. :)

We'll discuss with the team about possibility of their implementation to Video Splitter next updates.

I'll be posting here as soon as the new features appear.

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I and I think a lot of other users use VLC-VideoPlayer a lot and my output files display a lot of artifacts in it, after the splitting is done. These do not occur in the original-files.
Could you please let us know files of what formats have you tried to edit?

Thank you in advance.
We always appreciate any feedback so please feel free to report about any issues or suggest us the new features.
« Last Edit: March 01, 2014, 05:34:19 AM by Olga Krovyakova »
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Olga Krovyakova
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2014, 07:20:39 PM »
Hello SolveigMM-Team,

at first, I have to say, I am happy, that your product exists.

As it seems, currently quite all video-programs allow doing effects, ... with the necessity, that the edited sections have to be reencoded, what has a negative influence to the quality. Your product goes the other way: It preserves the original-quality. Very often this is my highest priority, so I use your product to do this. 

Now, that I, a former v3-user, have worked with v4, I have to say, that with v4 it's definitely better to work with.

While when halting a video (SPACE) the frame shown was not really the current frame - clicking on 'frame back' showed this - this (strange) behaviour is now gone.
Also, in my opinion, the extremely slow-down, if many markers were set, seems to be gone.
So it's a lot better to work with.

On the other hand, these improvements should have been fixed in a final v3 update, because - in my opinion - they are fixes.

The new v4-features to import more formats are quite useful. Even if I have thought .flv-support already did exist in a  former v3 release - probably I was wrong - it's now there, which is a good thing for .flv-owners...

YOU ASKED FOR and so

THIS IS WHAT I would woiuld like to to see and perhaps will in an update of v4 is,
  • to have more than one file(s) in the timeline
                This would allow to insert some short clips between some splitted sections of the evaluated main-video
    Currently a workaround is, going to the join-manager and create a new file out of all the ones I want to be displayed in the timeline.
  • defining a color for the markers, to be able to distinguish between different kind of markers
    alternatively have two kind of markers: One for the positioning (e.g. via TAB) and one for the real cut.
    So, if you find a new important position you would mark it with the positioning-marker, which would express, that there is a sequence which begin/end has to be evaluated yet.
  • doing some non-quality-destroying effects like rotation, cropping, ...
         I don't know but perhaps some formats have flags inside, which would allow this (e.g. a jpg-image can be rotated lossless)
  • to be able to insert small empty sequences (and perhaps explicitely search for them)
  • switch in a mode, where let the player only plays selected sections, so the user can kind-of-preview the result
  • My favorite would be a hard-to-implement one, but since you offer a professional video-api, it is perhaps already there:
        search for a certain person (face recognition) in the video and select all the sections, where he/she occurs. 

Also some simple to implement ones, but very userful for a quick workflow:
  • have a keyboard-shortcut for a snapshot (=> the focus to the former component would not get lost, what's the case if the snapshot-button is being pressed)
  • have a shortcut for jumping in the current-position-edit-field. I prefer doing frame forward/backward by pressing the arrow-up/down while being in this field.

I and I think a lot of other users use VLC-VideoPlayer a lot and my output files display a lot of artifacts in it, after the splitting is done. These do not occur in the original-files.
I also have another player and when playing the splitting with them, these artifacts do not appear there, so it must be a thing between VideoSplitter and VLC. I understand, that not every player could be tested, but VLC is quite spread.

Of course some rudimentary effects, like fading, which would affect the quality, would be great too, but I suppose this would be beyond what a video-splitter is supposed to do.

My former favorite video-tool MPEG-Womble does both, but unfortunately they preserve the lossless-quality only for MPEG-video-files and there don't appear much updates, so I am not sure, if they are really working on their product any more.
 
Ok, that's enough for now.

Thanks a lot for listening and I'm looking forward for your reply and hopefully some proposed features in a new update.
Please begin with the Snapshot-keyboard-shortcut  :P

Michael