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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Hole" data-source="post: 613249" data-attributes="member: 90064"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I just posted the below suggestions to the Avidemux forum. Is there anyone on this forum that may be able to make these changes to the Avidemux software or anything I could do to fix some of these problems?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been trying Avidemux and have some feedback that could help get more people interested in the software. I like the way how the scroll bar can be rapidly dragged across to find the area of the video to delete so the software could be very good with a couple of changes.</p><p></p><p>It would be good to be able to fast forward and rewind and also hear the audio in fast forward and rewind mode so that it could be understood in a similar manner to VLC media player. </p><p></p><p>Also when a .ts file is saved it would be good to see the name of the file it was so it suggests to save it under the same name unless it is changed. This is similar to how most other software does it. Otherwise it is easy to forget the name of file you opened.</p><p></p><p>I found it took rather long for the file to open. In other software like VLC media player the file opens almost instantly when it is clicked on.</p><p></p><p>On some occasions when I clicked “save” or “save as” to save a file, it does not always save properly. It saves a small .ts file under the name I saved it which is only a few Kilobytes and this does not contain the video. On other occasions it saves properly.</p><p></p><p>It seems as though that during saving it is vital to include the .ts extension in the file name, otherwise the file cannot be opened by any program that I have tried. It would be good if the extension was automatically included like with other software.</p><p></p><p>When I saved the files I did not change the settings so the video was “copy”, the audio was “copy” and the format was “avi”. I am not sure if I should have them set to something else for ts files.</p><p></p><p>Do you think an updated version could make the changes I suggest in the near future?</p><p></p><p>I am using Avidemux version 2.5.2 and Windows XP home addition. </p><p></p><p>Your help is appreciated</p><p>Regards Richard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Hole, post: 613249, member: 90064"] Hello I just posted the below suggestions to the Avidemux forum. Is there anyone on this forum that may be able to make these changes to the Avidemux software or anything I could do to fix some of these problems? I have been trying Avidemux and have some feedback that could help get more people interested in the software. I like the way how the scroll bar can be rapidly dragged across to find the area of the video to delete so the software could be very good with a couple of changes. It would be good to be able to fast forward and rewind and also hear the audio in fast forward and rewind mode so that it could be understood in a similar manner to VLC media player. Also when a .ts file is saved it would be good to see the name of the file it was so it suggests to save it under the same name unless it is changed. This is similar to how most other software does it. Otherwise it is easy to forget the name of file you opened. I found it took rather long for the file to open. In other software like VLC media player the file opens almost instantly when it is clicked on. On some occasions when I clicked “save” or “save as” to save a file, it does not always save properly. It saves a small .ts file under the name I saved it which is only a few Kilobytes and this does not contain the video. On other occasions it saves properly. It seems as though that during saving it is vital to include the .ts extension in the file name, otherwise the file cannot be opened by any program that I have tried. It would be good if the extension was automatically included like with other software. When I saved the files I did not change the settings so the video was “copy”, the audio was “copy” and the format was “avi”. I am not sure if I should have them set to something else for ts files. Do you think an updated version could make the changes I suggest in the near future? I am using Avidemux version 2.5.2 and Windows XP home addition. Your help is appreciated Regards Richard. [/QUOTE]
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