This application is turning out to be quite a beast - what I mean is how useful it is.
And I just found out that there is at least one application to complement VirtualDub which as DESHAKER filter (videostabilizer for VirtualDub) - I found this watching a Youtub video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lZnNm34FVw which also shows how to use some of the features.
And there is a tutorial for DESHAKER at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMLUa8qz1Zw and also at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng1nQufskiU
Also tutorials (VirtualDub) for Time Lapse from photos (Trevor might find this helpful for hos flower) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7xW7RUwImE
Looks like a very useful tool. Thanks Asik1
How to work with video clips at 29.971 fps
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Re: How to work with video clips at 29.971 fps
You're welcome,
the deshaker info http://www.guthspot.se/video/deshaker.htm is as long as VS's manual...
the deshaker info http://www.guthspot.se/video/deshaker.htm is as long as VS's manual...
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Re: How to work with video clips at 29.971 fps
Hi John
Thanks for the link to the time lapse video, very useful although written for the earlier version of Virtual Dub and not Virtual Dub 2
There are a few differences but does point us in the right direction, the mention of Fast Stone Image Viewer that has batch re-name option, maybe worth a look at.
Thanks for the link to the time lapse video, very useful although written for the earlier version of Virtual Dub and not Virtual Dub 2
There are a few differences but does point us in the right direction, the mention of Fast Stone Image Viewer that has batch re-name option, maybe worth a look at.
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Re: How to work with video clips at 29.971 fps
Plenty of free renamer apps out there,
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