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2013-09-28
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Sometimes I decrease resolution to save (a bit of) time between 2 captures.
Thanks for the latest update! Works like a charm so far
Another feature request:
Ability to pause a video recording. When you resume it adds the new recording after the pause and so forth. This way you could make several clips into one recording "session" without the need to join clips in an editor later. A quick way of making simple videos.
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2013-09-28
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Unfortunately pausing video is not possible. It's a limitation of camerabin2.
There is however a way by blocking audio and video stream from flowing to the encoders. This sounds ugly - and nasty - but it might work. I will give it a try and see. I hope it will not be a big hack
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First time I've stumbled across this wonderful project, sooo happy, thank-you!