Subject: [General] Does anyone look at time tags?
The time tags show which point in the film the still was taken from, antp usually adds these to his images, I don't know how many other members add them, I've started adding to some of my films, but does anyone really use them? Do you use the function that lists the vehicles in order of time?
I have used them in the past. But when I was starting downloading movies, it was not accurate anymore. Some movies are 30 minutes says VLC...
Now I take so many pictures and choose the best afterwards. It's a hell of a job to write down the timestamp for each picture. I wish VLC can do that for me (in filename perhaps).
Latest Edition: 07/06/2008 @ 22:24:59
Now I take so many pictures and choose the best afterwards. It's a hell of a job to write down the timestamp for each picture. I wish VLC can do that for me (in filename perhaps).
Latest Edition: 07/06/2008 @ 22:24:59
What i always do is to see the movie and take the captures as i see it, so just like Garco says at then end of the movie i can choose from all the angles ive taken for a car which one's the best to submit as main picture, today for example i did it by submitting the car as it was appearing in the movie, but it takes longer because you add the car at the first place and seconds later you see that there's a better angle so you have to change it again and change the time tags again, its not comfortable to do, that's why ive never done it
though that this doesnt mean that i dont think that it is a good idea, which it is...
though that this doesnt mean that i dont think that it is a good idea, which it is...I tried to do tags on my last two movies. I thought it would make it take longer but it didn't. When I save images i usually do Truck 1, Truck 2, etc. Saving the file name with the time allows me to not to have to do that....so if people prefer having the time tags, i'll keep doing them from now on.



















I have a list of capture files, with the time tag in the name, I chose which pic to upload among these and type the time tag at that time.