[ubuntu-in] how to play collated audio-clips from in-the-middle
Sanjay Bhangar
sanjaybhangar at gmail.com
Tue Aug 31 03:16:26 BST 2010
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Vivek Khurana <hiddenharmony at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Sanjay Bhangar <sanjaybhangar at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Digging a bit, looking at common playlist formats -
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playlist - types of Playlist files --
>> none of the popular playlist formats (.pls, .m3u, .xspf, etc.) seem to
>> accomodate for time-code specific data, so not sure if any of these
>> players (vlc, winamp, etc.) would have in-built functionality for
>> this. If this is to be standard(ish) functionality for a player, it
>> would be nice to have a standard format for providing a list of media
>> files with specific in and out points. I couldn't really find a format
>> like that, which is a bit weird. Will continue digging - if you find
>
> Use VLC. Play your fav track and while it is playing go to Playback
> -> Bookmarks ->Manage bookmarks. When the track reaches the desired
> position, click on "create". This will create a bookmark at the
> desired position in the track.
>
Is there a way to create a playlist out of these bookmarks? Or
some-way to get them to play sequentially? Also, it seems to only
allow settings of an "in-point". Ideally, would also be able to set an
"out-point" for the track. Not sure this really works in the scenarios
I (and I'm guessing Niyam) are looking at. Anyway - thanks for the
info - could help in some situations.
-Sanjay
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