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Smoothing Low-fps Video
I was just wondering if there was a program out there that smoothed out choppy (low-fps) video clips. I have a video clip that runs at around 14 fps (since it was made from a digital camera, not a camcorder tape) and I wanted to make it around 24 to 30 fps to smooth out the video, if possible. (Running Windows XP, video file in .wmv format)
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Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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Virtual dubmod can alter frame rates, it will take an average of the 2 frames and make an intermittent frame.
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Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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Well that means it’s in a Mictrosoft format, copy written by Microsoft. I don’t think I am allowed to help you break copywriter on these forums, so read the error carefully and think about what it says.
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Lover - Protector - Teacher
Location: Seattle, WA
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Find a converter. Converting from WMV is not illegal, no matter how much Microsoft or the RIAssholeA tells you. Just rip it to a different format and try again.
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