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How to time compress video?


y2kdon

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I am wondering how to "fast forward" a video clip when it is burned to DVD. I have a 21 minute video clip that I would like to play in approximately one minute. Audio is not a concern.

 

I assume this means I will need to sample every 20th frame somehow. But how?

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I am wondering how to "fast forward" a video clip when it is burned to DVD. I have a 21 minute video clip that I would like to play in approximately one minute. Audio is not a concern.

 

I assume this means I will need to sample every 20th frame somehow. But how?

 

Play it via fast forward, on your set top player. I am not sure it will do it that fast, but then again, I have no clue why someone would want to do that. :unsure:

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Thanks!

EMC 7 which I am used to, doesnt have that capability. I just installed EMC8 and it gives me 4x improvement. I am trying to take a very slow moving object (3 DVDs worth) and speed it up to where it is interesting to watch. Kinda like watching a plant grow. Only in this case it is part of the Space Station assembly process.

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EMC 7 which I am used to, doesnt have that capability. I just installed EMC8 and it gives me 4x improvement. I am trying to take a very slow moving object (3 DVDs worth) and speed it up to where it is interesting to watch. Kinda like watching a plant grow. Only in this case it is part of the Space Station assembly process.

 

Output that 4x video to a DV AVI file and put it back into the program and increase the speed repeatedly until you get what you want.

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