posted by
mitchy at 11:32pm on 19/08/2011 under techie help
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A question for you.
I have a series of AVI files (episodes of a TV show). I want to cut the "Previously on.." segment at the beginning of each ep, because it's screwing up the subtitles. What's the quickest and simplest way to do that? (I can't get QuickTime to work which is a pity as that sounded easy as). I've tried VirtualDub and that was ok, but it took 15 minutes to save each ep. Blarg. I've got 26 of these things!
Any thoughts? :)
I have a series of AVI files (episodes of a TV show). I want to cut the "Previously on.." segment at the beginning of each ep, because it's screwing up the subtitles. What's the quickest and simplest way to do that? (I can't get QuickTime to work which is a pity as that sounded easy as). I've tried VirtualDub and that was ok, but it took 15 minutes to save each ep. Blarg. I've got 26 of these things!
Any thoughts? :)
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Video editing is a pretty intensive task for a computer, so unless you've got a really, really powerful PC, it's going to be slow.
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If what you're doing now works, albeit slowly, Mitchy, I'd carry on with it and just make coffee while you're waiting. Lots of cups of coffee...
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Oh, and RAD Video Tools can be a little antsy about timing - when I was convert Bryan's video for the RAM xmas thing I found this out because the sound track can out shorter than the movie. Or maybe the other way round. Either way, the frame rate of the converted file was different to the original. Which goes to show that people should hold the camera the right way up when filming video.