The codec commonly used in .mov, Quick Time Animation, encoded all frames independently which allows for instant scrubbing. But modern codecs such as HAP still allow to that on our modern computers... except they allow it in 4K+ resolutions. Also, thanks for ripcord :D
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ffmpeg.exe -i welcome.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -g 1 welcome_gop1.mp4 it seeks fast now, but now it's twice the size of the original Sorenson video (which I deleted off of the host, so I just re-encoded the already re-encoded mp4, whatever)
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Change the CRF.
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ok but here's a non-defective video player doing it just fine despite you saying it's impossible (same video as on the left in my original) this is running on 8 year old hardware on mac os 10.12pic.twitter.com/GApgFA82Oe
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No idea what Quicktime is doing here, but I’d be impressed if it worked on typical HD content. Still, I don’t get what the point is necessarily. Even if h264 scrubbing could be “fixed,” it’s always going to be horridly inefficient. There’s better encodings for that...
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