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I think it's a cool feature. Next version will now have support for "markers" which are segments without an end time. They will be rendered differently. |
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Coming from VideoRedo, I'm used to working with not just segments, but scene marks or bookmarks that may or may not define the start or end of a scene/segment yet, but mainly act as locations that I can jump to for reference as I'm navigating a video. I suppose they are somewhat equivalent to single-frame segments, but are very light weight (e.g. they don't show up in the list of defined scenes/segments and take up minimal space on the timeline presentation).
Would it make sense to have scene/book marks in lossless-cut?
As a workaround using existing functionality, I thought I might have had something close to what I want with the single-frame segment notion by selecting a time position, then hitting two keys, "io", but it didn't like the start/end times being the same time so it takes three keystrokes, "i.o" to create, plus it shows up in the segment list. I suppose general keyboard macro capability could address this and maybe other automation issues (e.g. make scene detection work more like VideoRedo's Ad-Detective that goes from cursor to the end of video or until you stop detection, by creating a temporary segment from cursor to the end, then initiate detection, let scene or black segments get detected, then delete the temporary segment), but having such things show up in the segment list that I'd then have to delete or exclude from export is a stumbling block.
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