![]() ![]() As if not having a GUI wasn't bad enough, my Pygame window lost focus when the VLC window was created. I decided to bind pausing and seeking to key presses. Besides it being really weird having 2 windows, now all my buttons were blocked. VLC made it's own window when playing, which means it covered my Pygame UI. After many days of head banging, I finally settled on VLC. Pygame's movie module was discontinued, CV2 had no clock to control playback speed, Moviepy used an absurd amount of cpu, Pyglet's video seeking was completely busted, and I didn't like having to create extracted files with FFMPEG. I tried a ton of libraries, but each one had their own issues. The first time I attempted one, there was a lot of Stack Overflow. If you want to hear my experiences, keep reading. For some reason, I like making video players in Python. ![]()
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