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Default Re: Speeding up video? - 06-23-2003 , 07:40 PM






"Andy Turner" <andyt (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote

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I've got a 20 minute AVI, which I'd like to convert to about 4
minutes, by speeding it up (keystone

. The output needs to be the same frame rate so of course frames have
to be dropped. What do I use to do this? The annoying thing is that
I've done this before, some time ago - I thought I used TMPGEnc, but I
can't find any relevant option this time!
Studio 7 (and likely 8) has this option.





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Default Re: Speeding up video? - 06-24-2003 , 05:58 AM






This program is excellent for speeding up or slowing down many types of
video:

"Motion Perfect from Dynapel"

Even the AVIO uses it!

Joe
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"Andy Turner" <andyt (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote

Quote:
I've got a 20 minute AVI, which I'd like to convert to about 4
minutes, by speeding it up (keystone

. The output needs to be the same frame rate so of course frames have
to be dropped. What do I use to do this? The annoying thing is that
I've done this before, some time ago - I thought I used TMPGEnc, but I
can't find any relevant option this time!

Cheers for any help


andyt




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Default Re: Speeding up video? - 06-24-2003 , 01:31 PM



"Graham" <me (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote

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"Andy Turner" <andyt (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I've got a 20 minute AVI, which I'd like to convert to about 4
minutes, by speeding it up (keystone

. The output needs to be the same frame rate so of course frames have
to be dropped. What do I use to do this? The annoying thing is that
I've done this before, some time ago - I thought I used TMPGEnc, but I
can't find any relevant option this time!

Studio 7 (and likely 8) has this option.
As far as I know, most decent video editing programs have this capability.

Premiere's clip speed setting automatically drops frames if you increase the
speed - what editing programs do you have to work with?




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Default Re: Speeding up video? - 06-24-2003 , 08:44 PM



In article <vfg6qv8v1g2f00 (AT) corp (DOT) supernews.com>, Joe
<joer (AT) alphazeemarketing (DOT) com> wrote:

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This program is excellent for speeding up or slowing down many types of
video:

"Motion Perfect from Dynapel"

Even the AVIO uses it!
Jeez, so you don't even write your own software??? How pathetic.


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