Hello,
The brilliant functionality of digiKam is ruined by the stuttering performance of the built in video player that gets invoked via “Show Fullscreen” (by pressing the black sideways triangle in Thumbnails, or by activating Preview) when playing .mov files shot by an iPhone. Is there a way to replace this internal player by any of the Windows’ native players? Please note: 1) “Open With”, where I specify MS native video players for .mov files produces smooth plays, but at the end of the play of a selected file it does not advance to the next photo (if a photo is next in sequence) as the internal player does (which to me is necessary) 2) .mts files play nicely with the internal player. I understand that .mts use h264, while .mov use h265. However, after many attempts to transcode .mov to any flavor of h264 using Handbreak, I have not found a combination that produces a file that the digiKam internal player plays smoothly 3) Changing Windows file associations, where .mov is associated with, e.g. “Movies &TV”, or “Photos”, does not prevent digiKam internal video player from being invoked upon the “Show Fullscreen” command 4) I am using digiKam 6.3 (the 6.2 had the same behavior). I hope this player issue can be resolved by configuration changes (or such a capability is in the next release), as with the player working, this would be about a perfect package for me (well deserving of a nice contribution). Sadly, if the stuttering is unavoidable, it would be a deal breaker for me (because my after-trip collections consist of a mix of iPhone movie clips and photos from various sources). Thanks in advance, Boz Sent from my iPad |
Le 28/09/2019 à 13:52, Boz Avram a écrit :
> Hello, > The brilliant functionality of digiKam is ruined by the stuttering > performance of the built in video player notice digikam is in no way a video application. Viewing video is only a hack... jdd -- http://dodin.org |
I think one can compile digiKam without a video support.
-----Original Message----- From: Digikam-users <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of [hidden email] Sent: September 30, 2019 8:50 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [digiKam-users] How to disable/replace default video player on Windows Le 28/09/2019 à 13:52, Boz Avram a écrit : > Hello, > The brilliant functionality of digiKam is ruined by the stuttering > performance of the built in video player notice digikam is in no way a video application. Viewing video is only a hack... jdd -- http://dodin.org |
Hi all, Video support in digiKam is not a hack. It include a full feature video player named QtAV based on powerfull ffmpeg codec/API. We pass a lots of time to include QtAv in digiKam... The problem reported Adam about poor performance with 4K or H265 video media is relevant of codec included in ffmpeg while crooss compiling with MXE. The options to compile codecs is important where some platform dependent settings can be missing while building the bundle. So for optimisations, we need time to report this problem to MXE team, perform tests, and rebuild the bundles in the right way. To respond to the question about to use the target platform video player instead the embedded QtAv version, the response is no. QtAv is a multi-platform video player with one common code for all, and using ffmpeg codecs in background, also available de facto everywhere. The gain is to reduce the complexity to developers, packagers, and users, as no extra codecs needs to be installed in target computer as for the QtMultimedia solution which is a big puzzle. For this last point we receive a lots of reports in bugzilla because the video player do not work at all. At least with QtAv is work but it's not yet perfect and improvements need to be done. Best Gilles Caulier Le lun. 30 sept. 2019 à 17:23, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> a écrit : I think one can compile digiKam without a video support. |
Hello.
I'm new with this amazing software. I found I have the same problem Boz Avram mentions, and my videos meet the most usual standard of these days (mp4 h264). Regards. -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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