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Potplayer Show Milliseconds [updated] Now

By combining Method 1 (pressing Tab or Pause to see milliseconds) with the D and F keys, you can step through your video frame-by-frame. The millisecond clock will update with each individual frame, allowing you to extract perfectly accurate timestamps for video cutting, logging markers, or syncing subtitle files ( .srt or .ass ). Conclusion

The good news is that while milliseconds aren't shown upfront, PotPlayer offers several powerful ways to work with them. Here's the complete breakdown: potplayer show milliseconds

If your workflow completely depends on a constant visual clock showing milliseconds on the main UI wrapper, a secondary media player or external plugin might save you manual clicks. Feature / Capability PotPlayer Mechanism VLC Media Player Mechanism Restricted to HH:MM:SS Restricted to HH:MM:SS Millisecond Extraction Copy to clipboard hotkey command Via "Jump to time" extension or text fields Constant Visual UI Overlay Requires specific custom skin modifications Achieved through the Time V3.2 Extension Frame Precision High ( D and F keys show instant OSD) Requires "Frame-by-frame" ( E key) extension By combining Method 1 (pressing Tab or Pause

Now, when you play your video and tap the key (or G / Pause depending on your shortcut configuration), the OSD will appear in the top-left corner of the video displaying the exact playback position down to the millisecond. Method 2: Installing a Custom Skin with Millisecond Support Here's the complete breakdown: If your workflow completely

PotPlayer is widely recognized as one of the most powerful and customizable media players available for Windows. Whether you are an editor syncing subtitles, a sports enthusiast analyzing a frame-by-frame play, or a researcher documenting video timestamps, standard hours-and-minutes time tracking often falls short. You need to see milliseconds.