Until recently I wasn't using MC to watch videos as I had encountered a lot of freezes and crashs on my previous install.
But since I've moved to vista I give it another shot and find that everything is working fine.
So after a few days of usage, I have some little tweaks that would made the usage of MC for videos perfect for me.
- jump forward backward 5,10s, custom ?
Right now you only have jump by 30s and it's a too wide gap. I often miss a dialog and want to go back for a few seconds. I also often skip the beginning credits of a tv show. I think additional jumps of 5 seconds would be good but ideally an option to set a custom time would be great (like Gomplayer).
I'm quite sure this can be customised and has been discussed before. I can't remember which option it's under, but I know it can be done.
- easier shortcuts
For these additionnal jumps, easier keyboard shortcuts would be great. Ctrl+shift+left is a real pain to do. Ideally "left" and "right" would be perfect but they are used for OSD so maybe "," for jump back and "." for jump forward would do the trick.
If you press the down arrow once/twice, the OSD brings up your position in the video file. The right and left arrows do exactly as you request- (jump forward and backward by your customised interval). Ah, but I see the OSD is a problem for you in item number 3:
- thumbnails from 10s in
On my videos the automatic thumbnails made after import are often black because they are done from the first images of the videos. Can you make these thumbnails from 1Os after the beginning. The content will be more meaningful I think.
Yeah, it'd be great to be able to specify when the thumbnail's taken.
- filter genre list with access control
Finally I have a last request on access control so it's not directly linked to videos.
Access control is filtering nicely the content but it's not filtering the fields values related to those contents. For example if I hide an album with a genre "explicit content", I will still have this genre displayed in the list of genres when I'm tagging other files.
It would be great if access control totaly hides the data of the filtered files.
I see what you're saying. For now, you could use a euphemism - a harmless genre category that only you know stands for explicit. If you're worried about minors seeing the category and being intrigued, just label it 'educational'.