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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! |
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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! Cheers for any help andyt |
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"Andy Turner" <andyt (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:eb0ffvk89or9loiotq971n8l5j9koo5mgo (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... 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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This program is excellent for speeding up or slowing down many types of video: "Motion Perfect from Dynapel" Even the AVIO uses it! |
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