Bad Frames / Bumps / Blurs

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Bad Frames / Bumps / Blurs

Post by malone63 »

Hi guys

Been creating DVDs of my lads soccer games for some time now but am wanting to know what other processes you use for the below.

Q. What is the method / app that you use to remove bad frames, blurs , ( I have had instances where the dv-type 1 avi file actually stops playing mid stream.)

Rather than having to sit down and watch the entire game ( dv-type 1 ) before encoding to MPEG?

Q. What process do you use?

thanks for your time...

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Post by skier-hughes »

Not exactly sure what you really mean by your questions, but here we go.

Frames I don't want, I just cut out. Then either use a straight cut or a dissolve depending on what is following. As for the app, any video editing app will do this, so VS will, as you have posted here.

If I've sat through and edited it, I know it's now ok, so I just encode and make a dvd. Personllay I use GV Edius, so I set in out points and set procoder to batch encode m2v and wav files, take these into Workshop and make a dvd menu and set ac3 audio.

Or maybe you mean, how do you decide on what to edit out?

No other way than sitting down and watching, which takes hours if you have a multi cam shoot, unless you have an app which allows you to view them all simutaneously.
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Post by lazael »

Do a quick-scan 1st. Then select (tick) the clips you wish to keep / capture to your hard-drive.
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