Hello lirikCLAP,
Thank you for your post.
When zoomed out at 100% the timeline does not show thumbnails for the entire horizontal length of the screen. You have to zoom in in order to get thumbnails to fill the entire length. It was not like this in version 5. Can you please make it so that the entire horizontal length of the timeline is used for thumbnails when the zoom is 100%.
Do you mean the space outlined in red?
For some reason sometimes the program does not remember that I closed it as a maximized window. This is been happening since version 5. Sometimes it opens as a non-maximized window that doesn't take up the full-screen. Can you make sure when it's closed is maximized that it remembers the setting? Thank you.
I've checked it on
the latest 6.1 version and regrettably have not noticed such kind of issue with it. Please check it. If the problem remains, please kindly describe your sequence of actions for we could reproduced this at our end.
When resizing the timeline upward it would be good if the thumbnails also scaled in size with the increased amount of space.
Add an option to hide the menu bar to increase the amount of work space. You could make the menu accessible by other means like a button or keyboard shortcut.
Finally the project tabs above the player should be able to be hidden or moved elsewhere so they don't take up so much workspace.
Ok, we will discuss your suggestions with our team and possibly add it to Video Splitter's next releases.
I forgot one more thing. Allow the user to hide the film strip overlay on the timeline. The filmstrip overlay doesn't serve any purpose and only obscures the thumbnails which is what the user wants to be looking at. Thank you
The film strip overlay is by design, but I will forward your feature request to developers.
If any of your suggestions will be realized in the next releases, I'll post here.