I actually love MPC (Media Player Classic) - not to be confused with Windows Media Player!
Because MPC can add the time offset to the screencap. This is *by far* the most useful thing to me, because now all my caps have the time within the episode in their filename.
But the offset is so extremely practical! Now I always know exactly where in which episode a cap is from, and if I need more of the same scene, I can just immediately find it. (And I have never managed to make VLC do that. If you know how, let me know!)
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I actually love MPC (Media Player Classic) - not to be confused with Windows Media Player!
Because MPC can add the time offset to the screencap. This is *by far* the most useful thing to me, because now all my caps have the time within the episode in their filename.
I.e. all my caps are named something like this:
guardian23_29.20.jpg
guardian23_29.26.jpg
guardian23_31.03.jpg
I have to rename them with a batch file to get the filename shortened, because the original cap name is something like
镇魂 31丨Guardian 31 沈巍被绑柱子还没下来.mp4_snapshot_40.01_[2019.01.27_23.06.20].jpg
But the offset is so extremely practical! Now I always know exactly where in which episode a cap is from, and if I need more of the same scene, I can just immediately find it. (And I have never managed to make VLC do that. If you know how, let me know!)