Windows Media Player Question....
Hi all. How do you play back a clip in WMP in slow motion?????
Thanks. :) |
We all know what you're watching! :}
You could always do repeated pause/play/pause/play......keeps the wrists nice and strong........I guess. Hold down CTRL, repeatedly press P. Sorry, it needs two hands. :E |
MS knowledge base is a help
In Windows Media Player, you can play a video file in slow motion or frame-by-frame (frame-stepping) by using the controls in the Play Speed Settings Enhancements pane. To play a video at variable speeds, do the following: 1. While the video is playing, on the View menu, point to Enhancements, and then click Play Speed Settings. 2. In the Enhancements pane, do one of the following: • Move the Play Speed slider to the speed at which you want to play the content, or click the Slow or Fast links. • Click the Fast Forward or Rewind button to change the playback speed. |
Media Player is a crock of (not pleasure) anyway. The insistence of Microsoft that you do it "their way" is terminally annoying. Have you tried going through a few other players and checking them out?
Google is God. Conan |
Thanks guys. I wouldn't know where to start regarding other media players, the only other one I know is Realplayer and that is definately off the list.
The clips I want to look at in slow motion are in fact clips of trains coupling up etc for training at work, nothing else really. :8 |
BRL, when I use Windoze I use an alternative to Windoze Media Player called 'Media Player Classic'. It tries to be what WMP used to be before M$ software bloat.
There are packages of it available that handle Real & Quicktime files. Google for 'Real alternative' and 'Quicktime Alternative'. Each of these codecs comes with MPC as the media player. Install both packages & you'll get a single instance of MPC with Real & Quicktime ability. I think I still have the install files if you can't find them on the net. Let me know & I'll email them to you. |
See....told you what he was watching! "Clips of trannies coupling up!"
Disgusting. ;) Agree re Microsoft.....they behave more like the UK Public Sector everyday. They need some serious competition! No hope there, then. :( EDIT -- Back again. Just tried the "enhancements" tip (posted above by effortless) and there aren't any such options listed under enhancements.....just colour, hue etc , sound adjust etc (Media Player 9). :confused: |
I am using 'Intervideo WinDVD6' which enables you to step frame by frame through the coupling bit - and the train bit.....................:D
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