![]() ![]() We’ve worked hard to tune a machine learning algorithm to make sense of several inputs (text detection, the presence of black frames, and a few other secret ingredients) to come up with a reliable set of markers when credits begin and end. A Plex blog post explains how the new credit detection technology works in the following way: When the feature is enabled, viewers will see a new “Skip Credits” button appear on the screen when the closing credits appear on screen. Credit where it’s due, of course (and great for trivia!), but at some point the (next) show must go on! And we know what a bummer it can be when those credits start to roll, then keep rolling… and rolling… and rolling… until you suddenly realize it’s been 15 minutes and you’re learning who the backup to the second best boy on the third production unit was on your way to being reassured that no animals were, in fact, harmed during the making of this film. ![]() Popular media streaming platform Plex has announced a new feature that allows viewers to skip the credits at the end of TV shows and movies with a click of a button on their remote.Īt Plex, we know that every second counts when it comes to consuming that sweet, sweet content. ![]()
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