I am using vlc player as my video and audio player on ubuntu (14.04). I found something here fine control over. Vlc isn't very informative in its playback speed designations.
On a windows pc, you can play the downloaded mp4 file using windows media player (version 12 or above). E.g., a 3 minute video sped up 3x will still show as being 3. Apparently, this also works for vlc player, but.
The thing is that i can’t stand watching videos at normal speed and prefer to watch them sped up some (~1.3x ~ 1.8x). I have a few (xvid) videos that i want to play on a standalone dvd player. The video will be converted into a suitable file format while saving the preferred speed and you can insert it into powerpoint. Is there any way to edit/tune interactive zoom level in vlc ?
While the playback speed seems to be changed for this, the video duration seems to be represented incorrectly; I wanted them to have some easy gui way to do that and vlc seems to be able to do this but for some reason it. In playback menu under speed item, i can choose faster (fine) or slower (fine) to speed up or. Any idea as to which playback speed each adjective refers to?
I would like to make it 150 %. Somebody asked me how i sped a video (using ffmpeg). I've tried vlc, windows media. I am looking for a video player that can go up to speeds to 2x, 4x, 8x, 32x.
Given an embedded private video with the player url, e.g.