(06-01-2018, 06:46 AM)Jack Frost Wrote: Resolution changes make it a new file; I don't think you can "just" delay in any place and make it work that way.
Hmm, putting a thread sleep just before line 461 when it's suppose to start again didn't do what I thought it would, weird behavior resulted.
(06-01-2018, 07:25 AM)JonnyH Wrote: avi (and many other container formats) don't support changing resolution well. And even if the container did, many players fail to support such things properly. If we want it to work on *all* devices, the lowest-common-denominator is to create a new file for every different resolution.
It's a weird enough use case that it isn't likely to be a high priority fix either.
Oh that, that would be a bad idea to try to attempt yes. But this is while you drag mouse which keeps changing the window, it makes a string of new framedump videos with a few frames in lenght, until you stop dragging, it's video 9 or more, depending on how long it takes you to adjust the window, I tried to delay the restart command it so you would restart after the user let go of the window, like 3 or 5 seconds, but I didn't made it to work yet. This probably isn't a problem with switch to fullscreen and out, becuase it's just one change, but didn't confirm that yet.
So yes it's proper that it does a new video file, but not so many of broken ones in between.