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10 second advance to 5 second advance?
Is it possible to change the FF of 10 seconds to 5 seconds?
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This is in the current Known Bugs list
8. Expand Detailed Setup to cover major properties file settings like FF/REW, Time Scroll, etc.
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In the meantime, shouldn't changing the following line:
videoframe/ff_time=10000 in the properties file change it? t |
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If that is still supported in the properties file. Since it was specifically mentioned in the known bug list, I expected it to have been removed.
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This is doable by changing the following line in your properties file:
To change the FF time, in milliseconds: videoframe/ff_time=10000 Um, at least that was the setting in the 1.4 file... I haven't looked to see if it changed at all. - Andy |
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Quote:
Notice that you originally said: Quote:
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I think Andy is interpreting correctly.
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