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Old 13-05-2005, 18:28   #2
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How can I add fast forward and rewind capabilities to my converted video files?

You can use Windows Media File Editor, which is installed with Windows Media Encoder, to index a WMV file. Afterwards, you can then fast forward, rewind, or seek to a particular part of the file when you watch it in Windows Media Player.

To download and install Windows Media Encoder, see the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series Web page.

To index a WMV file, do the following:
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Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Windows Media, point to Utilities, and then click Windows Media File Editor.
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On the File menu, click Open, select the file that you want to index, and then click Open.
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To save the WMV file with a new file name, on the File menu, click Save As and Index.
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In the File name box, type a new file name, and then click Save.

The file is indexed at each key frame in the video. Afterwards, when your audience plays the WMV file, they can then drag the seek slider in the Player to go to a particular part of the WMV file.

Note that in order to use Windows Media File Editor, Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Series or later must be installed on your computer. Also, you can't index protected digital media files.
Qualcuno ha mai provato a farlo? E' una procedura veloce o si tratta, in sostanza, di ricomprimere il file? Sto scaricando il suddetto programma ma ci mette un secolo. Spero che non si tratti di una semplice procedura di ricompressione, perchè altrimenti richiederà un tempo drammatico (devo ri-indexare parecchi files).
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