hi list
long time no see
i was wondering--is there a simple way to do timestretching/time compression of video clips with a fairly high degree of control.
the 'turtle slider' in imovie has very coarse settings for doing such a thing. but let's say i wanted to take a 32-second clip and scrunch
the controlls on speed are better in imovie 05...but still not specific to time...On 11/30/05, Philip Clark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:hi listlong time no seei was wondering--is there a simple way to do timestretching/time
compression of video clips with a fairly high degree of control.the
you may need to move up to Final Cut (it will let you specify lengths
in seconds/frames) unless anyone has any ideas of shareware stuff that
will do the same.
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:58:21 -0400
hi list
long time no see
i was wondering--is there a simple way to do timestretching/time
compression of video clips with a fairly high degree
around the 30/11/05 Philip Clark mentioned about [videoblogging]
timestretching video clips that:
i was wondering--is there a simple way to do timestretching/time
compression of video clips with a fairly high degree of control.
the 'turtle slider' in imovie has very coarse settings for doing
QT pro.
Put a 30 second bit of music or whatever in QT and paste your :35 piece into it using edit -->> add scaled, et voila.
Jan
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