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Just repeatedly click on it. Then it will cycle through the options from which you may choose your preference to be displayed: frame number actual movie time - total movie time actual movie time remaining movie time
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Like BSPeter stated above, if you clik on it it will cicle through displaying frames, time left (h:min:sec) and total time. On the other hand 1750 frames divided by 25 frames per second gives 70 seconds, that should be 0:01:10, 1 minute and 10 seconds. |
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@charmed94: Just for the record: division by 25 is - of course - only valid for movies at 25 fps (like the example shown by you). [Shouldn't be too difficult for BS.Player's developpers to add this option as also posted by you under Feature Requests, so let's keep our fingers crossed].
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Personally I would find dividing by 25 (or rather multiplying by 0,04) even easier, but that's not what counts. I think if you would use 24 for a very short 23.976fps-movie, this could be acceptable and there would probably not be a real problem. However, on a 2 hours movie this would eventually represent something like about 7 seconds difference, which - I think - would be unacceptable.
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I think charmed94 most probably already had come to that conclusion him/her-self.
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Why (based on what) do you guess that??
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Both adicoto and I are just BS.Player users (and translators and apparently both he and I have done our bit in synchronizing the audio and/or subtitles with videos); however, we are no BS.Player-developpers! So nothing was decided! We'll just have to wait and see what the creator(s) of BS.Player will eventually decide on what feature or options to implement or not.
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display playtime in miliseconds
You might try next version of BS.Player, when it is released.
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