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kffmpegthumbnailer is a video thumbnailer for kde based on ffmpegthumbnailer. The thumbnailer uses ffmpeg to decode frames from the video files, so supported videoformats depend on the configuration flags of ffmpeg.
This thumbnailer was designed to be as fast and lightweight as possible.
11 years ago
version 1.1.0 (January 6, 2010)
- Updated to ffmpegthumbnailer 2.0.0 interface
version 1.0.1 (December 28, 2009)
- Fixed thumbnails not being generated for filenames containing non-ascii characters (Thanks to fedux.c)
Version 1.0.0 (December 24, 2009)
- Initial release
11 years ago
version 1.1.0 (January 6, 2010)
- Updated to ffmpegthumbnailer 2.0.0 interface
version 1.0.1 (December 28, 2009)
- Fixed thumbnails not being generated for filenames containing non-ascii characters (Thanks to fedux.c)
Version 1.0.0 (December 24, 2009)
- Initial release
DirkVdb
11 years ago
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Apopatos
11 years ago
I should have ffmpegthumbnailer and kffmpegthumbnailer enabled simultaneously?
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Apopatos
11 years ago
In my preview config windows I have
kffmpegthumbnailer and
MplayerThumbs (that's what I mean by saying ffmpegthumbnailer, sorry).
1) So if I disable kffmpegthumbnailer and enable MplayerThumbs, I get video preview.
2) If I enable both I still get video preview.
3) If I enable kffmpegthumbnailer and diable MplayerThumbs I don't get video preview.
In the first case (if I disable kffmpegthumbnailer) what app is used to produce thumbnails?
If I enable kffmpegthumbnailer, then it disables this other app and takes it's place?
thanks and sorry for the inconvenience
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srog
11 years ago
Thank you of an excellent and fast thumbnailer.
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ssuominen
11 years ago
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DirkVdb
11 years ago
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