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Posted by Mad Scientist Jr on 05/26/07 16:26
I have a number of videos of my band playing where we just stuck a
couple of cameras on a tripod, pointed them at us, and played for an
hour or two. One camera is a tapeless Aiptek camera and creates a ASF
file (MPEG4, 640x480, 30fps) and another is a digital camera in video
mode that creates a MOV file (quicktime, 320x240, 15fps). At this
point we have accumulated quite a few performances, and I don't really
have the time (or disk space) to convert these to DV-AVI, load them
into Premiere, and edit them. Are there any good apps (preferably
freeware but I'll buy one if it's good + affordable) that will take
our video files (must work with both the ASF and MOV) and
automatically split them up into chapters and burn them to a DVD (with
thumbnails for each chapter)? I really don't care how it splits them
up - it can just create a new chapter every five minutes. There aren't
really scene changes - the cameras just stayed on the whole time - but
it would be a nice bonus if the app could detect changes in the audio
(ie when the band starts or stops playing) and start new chapters
based on that - but it's not crucial. Any recommendations or help
would be much appreciated!
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