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Posted by Mike Fields on 12/31/06 00:02
Sigh -- you're right -- somehow, when I checked their
web this morning, all I could find was their security stuff
and figured they had given up on the areas I was interested
in. My bad -- thanks for correcting that !!
mikey
<sandyprice@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1167501317.908354.5730@k21g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Dynapel still offers their video editing software, but none of it is
> free any longer. Google Dynapel -> products -> video editing to learn
> more.
>
> mpp
>
> Mike Fields wrote:
>> Most good slow motion is from either special video cameras
>> or film. To get good slow motion, you need to shoot at a
>> much higher frame rate then slow it down to normal. Some
>> video editors can do it to some degree or another. I used to
>> have links for dynapel.com and motionperfect.com, but both
>> seem to have either vanished or no longer have that product.
>> They created the slow motion effect by inserting interpolated
>> frames in between your existing ones ( 1:1 would give a 50%
>> slowdown). Hopefully others here will be able to give more
>> detail on which software supports what you want to do.
>> The reverse, "time lapse" is much easier -- you just yank out
>> some number of frames between the ones you keep to
>> "compress" the timeline. Vegas Video may have that ability,
>> I have not played with it. Googling around should turn up
>> some information also.
>>
>> mikey
>>
>> "Htnakirs" <htnakirs@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1167491061.049024.51380@h40g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> >I have a mini DV cam, from Panasonic. I would like to know how to
>> > create a slow motion movie. There are no settings on the cam
>> > itself,
>> > and the capture software that came bundled is also not helpful in
>> > this
>> > regard. Any ideas?
>> >
>
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