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| chrome307 |
| Posted: Aug 29 2002, 10:36 AM |
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Hi there, I've managed to edit a captured avi file successfully but when I burnt the finished file I got some humming in the background (more like a helicopter ;0), is this because I did not use key frames to start and stop from?
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Aug 29 2002, 02:49 PM |
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I dont really understand what you mean with 'humming' , but in any case there should be a keyframe on the beggining of each AVI video stream ....
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| ProfDrMorph |
| Posted: Aug 29 2002, 05:50 PM |
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You're sure it's not your CD ROM drive?
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| chrome307 |
| Posted: Aug 29 2002, 07:16 PM |
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When I edit and stick to the keyframes it works fine, but when I try to be clever and then move frame by frame that's where I get the problem. Yes, it does sound like a helicopter in the background (like one of those NAM movies LOL). It's not so apparent when the movie begins and there is sound.
Is there anyway that I can change the keyframe number, I'm guessing but when I use VD with MPeg4 V2 it's around every 8 secs.
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