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Question - so much potential and so little updates No.61382
kasper  2009-11-07 12:01:50 ( ID:mqh8vfk1mqa )  

Hi,

i've been looking for ages for such a program. Just a dedicated movie viewing software. Or better for playing musicvideo's. It's normal that there is software (every) that plays mp3 and mixes it for seamless playing but i never saw a easy gui for playing musicvids seamless. Just a bunch of thumbnails of the clips so you could put them in a row for playing seamless. Maybe an idea!

This one is a very nice try an it has so much potential but missing some good things.
When i create a tileshot i want to use it as thumbnail display for the vid.
Let people choose what they want. The picture of the vid karma created or the new created picture from the tileshotcreated. (under preferences tab)
Put the text of the file and the tag under the thumbnail so you could see the longer filenames also.
When a file doesn't play the scrolling system crashes and you have to go back to the thumbs. For excemple a .flv file playes in every software on my pc except on karma.
Give us an option that the thumbs are below and a playing window in the middle of the screen. It is a more native way of viewing then on the right side now.
There are enough samples of websites for viewing streaming vids on the internet but no standalone like yours to view your own vids.
Make a hide option for the information bar of a file. It's typical a programmers idea to put something there, users don't want to see all the info when they play a movie, just when they want to.
So with windows 7 and multitouch coming on, you can imagine how much potential this nifty program has, so please make more updates.
Thanks for listening:-)


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