Python - How To Make A Free Video Player That Shows Milisecond Using OpenCV2 And FFPYPLAYER Module

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Hello programmers,

There are times when we want to know the current milisecond information of the video that we currently played while watching it. We can't see it in Windows Media Player in Windows 8.

So, the solution are use any available software like Windows Media Classic or like this one, We make a video player that displaying milisecond information using Python and if you want you can reuse the code.

Thank you
Totz Tech




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