Use the F (Forward 50ms) and G (Back 50ms) keys. Combine this with the millisecond display, and you can scrub through a video frame-by-frame (or half-frame) with surgical precision.
To show milliseconds in PotPlayer, you can use the OSD (On-Screen Display) settings to overlay a high-precision clock on your video. How to Show Milliseconds in PotPlayer Open Preferences : Right-click anywhere in the player and select Preferences Navigate to OSD : On the left sidebar, go to OSD Messages Enable Playback Time : Ensure "Display playback time in OSD" is checked. Change Format : Look for the Playback time dropdown menu (usually under "OSD items"). Select Precision : Choose an option that includes milliseconds, such as "Elapsed time (High Precision)" or a format like HH:MM:SS.ms Apply Changes Alternative Workarounds The Scroll Lock Key potplayer show milliseconds
This guide is your complete resource for achieving exact, frame-accurate control over your video timeline in PotPlayer. We'll explore every method, from simple built-in features to advanced skins and automated tools, so you can find the best workflow for your needs. Use the F (Forward 50ms) and G (Back 50ms) keys
Alternatively, you can customize the OSD string (if your version allows) using tags like for time with high precision. Toggle OSD How to Show Milliseconds in PotPlayer Open Preferences
Look for the section. Here you can adjust the timing in milliseconds (1000ms = 1 second).
If you are performing frame-accurate work, you can toggle frame numbers instead of time by pressing Ctrl + G to jump to a specific frame or by enabling frame info in the OSD settings.