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New Feature: Adding Several In And Out Points...
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gagnonf
Posted: Jan 27 2003, 02:46 PM


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I love Virtual Dub, it is an extremely usefull tool! And efficient too!

However!

Currently, we can only add one in and one out point to edit video. My issue is that I often record television series and I would like to be able to remove the commercials in one operation!!! I'm sure I'm not the only one!

Therefore the requirement would be to be able to add several in and out points for one single large AVI and have virtual dub create a new AVI without the "junk". This could also be very usefull for those who are looking at video editing for home videos, for example, and want to quickly remove the boring stuff before they do the editing (as this eats up a lot of space).

Anyways, I know I could always use Adobe Premiere and the like to do that stuff, but they are much less efficient than Virtual Dub's Direct Stream Copy feature.

What do others think?

FG
 
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jcsston
Posted: Jan 27 2003, 05:02 PM


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You can Delete Selections smile.gif

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Use the Matroska file format
 
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Cerberus
Posted: Feb 9 2003, 05:54 AM


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huh.gif Adjust the sensativity of your codec for creating key frames and it makes it quiet easy to cut out the comercials as theirs a change in sceen
 
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Kippesoep
Posted: Feb 9 2003, 08:25 PM


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On some (Dutch) channels, the video fades out and there's a logo preceding the commercials, which fades in. No keyframes there. Capture should really be done with a lossless codec anyway (such as HuffYuv) and processing done afterwards.
 
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