Nov 4, 2011 #1 hakzaw1 0 Joined Apr 2, 2009 Messages 10,661 Points 113 I made a 5 sec time lapse video but it would look better if I could slow it down some. I have Roxie but not familar with it just yet.:thanks:
I made a 5 sec time lapse video but it would look better if I could slow it down some. I have Roxie but not familar with it just yet.:thanks:
Nov 5, 2011 #2 magmabeam 0 Joined Oct 1, 2011 Messages 287 Points 18 Most video editors allow to adjust the length of the clip, either by % or seconds. Last edited: Nov 5, 2011
Nov 5, 2011 #3 JLSE 1 Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 3,580 Points 0 If you're using a windows machine, this is probably the simplest to learn and use.. Not sure with vista, but is comes with all versions of XP home or pro. Look for windows 'movie maker' in the start menu under all programs/accessories
If you're using a windows machine, this is probably the simplest to learn and use.. Not sure with vista, but is comes with all versions of XP home or pro. Look for windows 'movie maker' in the start menu under all programs/accessories
Nov 5, 2011 #4 Bionic-Badger 0 Joined Oct 26, 2007 Messages 5,438 Points 83 I use Virtualdub and change the framerate of the image sequence. Not sure how it is done in other programs.
I use Virtualdub and change the framerate of the image sequence. Not sure how it is done in other programs.
Nov 5, 2011 #5 hakzaw1 0 Joined Apr 2, 2009 Messages 10,661 Points 113 thanks a lot magma, BB and especially Joe.. I will post a link when done and up at youtube.