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Mike 22nd July 2002 01:28 AM

Were Bsplayer stores Bookmarks
 
I recently notice that Bsplayer has a bookmark editor while i was playing and triyng to find some songs on Hendrix at Woodstock concert... so i decided to bookmark songs, but i want to know where bsplayer stores them, i try to find them but i couldn't... this question is cuz if want to change the name of the file they disapear so i figure that they are stored in some file on bsplayer directory with the filename attached...


any help?

tnx
Mike

Killstun 6th August 2002 06:51 PM

BSPlayer bookmarks
 
I was wondering the same thing, and found out where it is saved. Its in the main folder where BSPlayer is installed, with the file name:

bsplay.bkf

It can also be edited by notepad...

- Killstun

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allevato 26th August 2006 11:38 PM

Hi, i was lokking for the same, but i didn't find this file at bs main folder...
Isn't it at any other place??

Tizio 27th August 2006 02:05 AM

Bookmarks information are saved in bsplay.bkf file located in BSplayer installation directory..

Probably they should be saved in the user data folder since now all user settings are saved there :roll:

allevato 27th August 2006 03:06 PM

found it!! :lol: :lol:
but what those numbers mean??
like:
1=10000
2=18593
3=...

the 1, 2, 3 are the bookmarks, but what is the others?? i thought it was the frame, but i don't think so, it's a large number...

Tizio 27th August 2006 04:09 PM

Those numbers represents the number of 1/10'000'000 of second passed from the start of the movie.

Every frame (in a movie encoded at 25fps) is shown every 40ms, so if you'll take a bookmark after 1frame the saved number will be 400000 (400000/10000000=0.04 that represents 40ms)

I think BST (BSplayer creator) decided to use 1/10'000'000 values (instead for example of using ms) due to the number of digits resulting from 1/23.976fps = 0.0417084, which if multiplied by 10'000'000 results in 417084 (no decimal numbers). In fact if you save a bookmark after 1 frame in a movie coded at 23.976fps the number saved will be 417083 (~417084) :wink:

allevato 27th August 2006 04:37 PM

and if i want to foward the bokmarks by 1 minute and 52 seconds, is there any way to do that??
if i add some number corresponding to 1.52 min to each bokmark it will works?? and what number should it be?

THX!!

Tizio 27th August 2006 05:18 PM

1 minute and 52 seconds is equal to 112000ms (1minute * 60seconds/minute + 52seconds = 112seconds = 112seconds * 1000ms/seconds = 112000ms).
And since in the bookmark file you need to multiply every ms by 10000, the number you have to add to every line (to add 1 minute and 52 seconds at every bookmark) will be 1120000000 :wink:


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