Friends,
I wish for a player where I can
seek within a video file -- copy the current position to clipboard.
So that I can paste it into a text document.
is there such a player?
these would be files with or without time code.
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	VirtualDub is very good, and a proper NLE like Premiere or Vegas has more features... 
 But what about using a regular media player?
 My first thought was to use the MPC-HC Navigate, Go to feature, and copy the current time & frame number from there, but then...
 
  Did you know MPC-HC has an Edit list Editor? I didn't until stumbling on it just now. Did you know MPC-HC has an Edit list Editor? I didn't until stumbling on it just now.
 Here's how it works (AFAICT)- Set up some hotkeys (there are no menu items). Options, Player, Keys: scroll down.
- For example, I set mine up like this:
- - Ctrl+F12: Toggle EDL Window
- - Ctrl+F9: EDL new clip
- - Ctrl+F10: EDL set In
- - Ctrl+F11: EDL set Out
- - Ctrl+Shift+F12: EDL save
- Open a movie. Press Ctrl+F12 to show the Edit list Editor.
- Drag the Editor to a position you like - docked or undocked.
- Press Ctrl+F9 to create a new clip (edit list item)
- Press Ctrl+F10 to mark In. You can press it multiple times while finding the right frame.
- Optional, press Ctrl+F11 to mark Out.
- Press Ctrl+F9 to start another clip. If you didn't mark Out, an Out point is added automatically.
- Repeat as needed. An EDL is built, looking like the screenshot.
- Ignore the nonfunctional GUI controls, such as User, Hot Folder and the Name column.
 This feature is not completely coded. It does work though.
 - Save the list with Ctrl+Shift+F12 and close MPC-HC (the file is not created until MPC-HC is closed)
- A new file should appear in the movie folder, named <movie file>.edl
- Open this file in a text editor. You get a list of times like this:
 If you need frame numbers, you can get them using a spreadsheet etc. (frame=time*fps)Code:00:00:01,971 00:00:04,422 00:00:06,881 00:00:08,211 00:00:08,643 00:00:09,628 00:00:10,181 00:00:10,991 00:00:15,019 00:00:19,057 
 
 Test thoroughly before using this for anything important! And don't blame me if anything goes wrong!
 Tested in MPC-HC version 1.7.10 64-bit. Since this is an undocumented feature, it may come and go in various builds.Last edited by raffriff42; 18th Oct 2016 at 01:16. 
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	dar -- i just down loaded MPC-HC 
 
 when I do ctrl & F12 ... i get zip
 should I get a diff vers??
 
 MPC-HC (Nightly, 64-bit)
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 Build information:
 Version: 1.7.10.252 (e91b41e)
 Compiler: MSVC 2015 Update 3
 Build date: Jul 8 2016 01:12:35
 
 LAV Filters:
 LAV Splitter: 0.68.1.25
 LAV Video: 0.68.1.25
 LAV Audio: 0.68.1.25
 FFmpeg compiler: MinGW-w64 GCC 6.1.0
 
 Operating system:
 Name: Windows NT 10.0 (build 14393)
 Version: 10.0 (64-bit)
 
 Hardware:
 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3565 @ 3.20GHz
 GPU1: NVIDIA Quadro 2000 (driver version: 21.21.13.6909)
 GPU2: NVIDIA Quadro 2000 (driver version: 21.21.13.6909)
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	I suggest you start with VirtualDub (post #2) and see if that is enough for what you are doing. It's simple and needs no special software. 
 
 Set up a hotkey (yes, hotkeys again) Options, Keyboard, Video.CopySourceFrameNumber. I use Ctrl+F.
 
 If that works well for you, the next step would be to create a macro to copy & paste the frame number into Notepad with one command. Here, I've written one for AutoHotkey. You're going to have to learn a little AutoHotkey (AHK) - it's well worth the effort. Super-useful program.Code:; ** Ctrl+M ("[M]ark"): copy current frame from VirtualDub; paste in Notepad ; (vdub must be in still frame, not playing) ^m:: { SetTitleMatchMode, 2 ;; VirtualDub must be running IfWinNotActive, ahk_class VirtualDub { return ; } ;; ...and must be in still frame mode IfWinExist, dub in progress { return ; } ;; Notepad must be running IfWinNotExist, ahk_class Notepad { MsgBox, , Copy Frame Number, Notepad not running! return ; } ;; press vdub hotkey (Ctrl+F) to copy frame number ;; >>> you need to set this hotkey beforehand <<< SendInput, ^f Sleep, 100 ;; enter comment (optional) and Enter or Cancel InputBox, notes, Copy Frame Number, Add a comment (optional) and press OK, , , , , , , , %clipboard% - if ErrorLevel { ;; cancel return ; } clipboard = %notes% ;; switch to notepad WinWait, ahk_class Notepad, IfWinNotActive, ahk_class Notepad, , WinActivate, ahk_class Notepad, WinWaitActive, ahk_class Notepad ;; scroll down SendInput, ^{END} SendInput, {ENTER} ;; type clipboard contents SendInput, %clipboard% Sleep, 100 ;; switch back to virtualdub, ready for next frame number WinWait, ahk_class VirtualDub, IfWinNotActive, ahk_class VirtualDub, , WinActivate, ahk_class VirtualDub, WinWaitActive, ahk_class VirtualDub, return ; }Last edited by raffriff42; 19th Oct 2016 at 07:53. 
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