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Old June 25th 04, 07:40 PM
Pete
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"door gunner" wrote in message
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Only if you watched in reverse.

With a better video editor


I'm curious, what "better" video editor are you using?

I would like to see this for myself,

Doc


Anything that allows frame by frame editing, vs merely " "space" bar
(rapidly) to stop/start the action many times"

The editor that came with my Dazzle USB video encoder, MovieStar (not great,
but it works)
AIST MovieDV Suite
Adobe Premier 5.1

(after conversion to uncompressed .avi)
PaintShopPro 6 Animation Studio (this extracts out to individual frames)
VideoLan Media player (this allows very, very slow motion)

All show exactly the same effects in the video clip.

Pete


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Old June 26th 04, 12:07 AM
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"Pete" wrote in message ...

All show exactly the same effects in the video clip.


I'm amazed that it's even considered questionable. All the movement,
from the bullet effects to the body position, goes left-to-right on
the screen.
 




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