I know there have been comments in the past that this could make XNview more crash prone, but if this is all configurable, it could be left turned off as default and only turned on by the adventurous users who would like to use it / beta test it.įinal stage would be to mimic video sharing sites where an animated gif or something is created for each video that animates on mouse over, but that is just wishful thinking. Like I said I know XNviewers main aim is not for video, but the frame work for the above appears already mostly been put in place. Maybe you would want bigger thumbnails with more captures, like 6, etc. So say if you have enough storage space, processing power, etc. The next improvement would be to allow users to define the percentages through the video the captures are taken, as happens if the thumbnail is set to single frame capture mode.Īfter that allowing users to define the amount of captures taken per video. The first improvement would be to change the first frame to something like 5% as for some videos the first frame is black, so that is 1 of the 4 captures showing nothing. The times on the video when the captures are taken are hard coded to be captured at frame 0, then 25% through, 50% and 75%, it looks like. ![]() I think it might be time that this part of the program get a lick of paint and a freshen. That was a great improvement, but has not really moved forwards since then. So a few years ago, the feature got added that thumbnails could be made up of multiple snap shots from the file. ![]() I know XNview is primarily a photo view and editor, but the frame work is already pretty much there. I wanted to request an improvement of how videos are displayed as thumbnails.
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