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Inconsistent Video Duration

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:47 am
by Bleach
I am trying to alter the length of the clip using the Video Duration buttons in edit mode. However, as I reduce the length of the clip, the numbers jump from 0:00:04:00 to 0:00:03:24. It happens with any clip I try to alter the length of. It occurs when I try and trim with the handles as well.

Also, it shortens the clip from the end. Can I choose to reduce the clip from the beginning?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:21 am
by Ken Berry
Two things. The only way you can reduce the duration of a clip is to actually edit it by cutting out a part you don't want.

Second, you are in a PAL country which uses a video speed of 25 frames per second. The clock you refer to is set out as Hours:minutes:seconds:frames. So if you start with a 4 second video, it would should as 0:00:04:00 but if you reduce it by one frame, it will then be 0:00:03:24, exactly as shown in the example you gave. :lol:

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:28 pm
by Clevo
To answer your other question...yes you can shorten from the begining and the simplest way to do that would be to grap the Yellow handle bars at the begining and end of each video clip and drag them to where you want

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:33 pm
by Ken Berry
But further to Clevo's suggestion, you need to be aware that the 'shortening' of the clip using the trim handles is only 'virtual'. It is the same as if you dragged the triangular trim handles immediately below the preview window right or left. The only 'real' reduction in duration is to actually cut the video clip at the point where you really want it to start, then use Clip > Save Trimmed Video. That will create a completely new file of your cut video. The original will remain unchanged and uncut, however, should you need to use it again later.

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:06 am
by Clevo
That's true Ken...ta