On 12/9/07 05:27, "Christopher C. Stacy" wrote:
>
> I recorded a Quicktime movie, and I would like to make
> a version of it that plays back about 4 times faster.
> (Yes, with the people all running around speeded up.)
> How can I do this?
>
> Programs I currently have at my disposal: Quicktime Pro...
Open your movie in QuickTime Pro and export it as an Image
Sequence. In the export options panel, select an image format
and the number of "frames per second" you want saving. If your
original movie was at 30 frames per second, then save set the
frames per second to 7.5 (i.e. one quarter the original frame
rate). The exported frames will be numbered, which helps in
the next step. For neatness, export the frames to a new folder
all their own.
Still in QT Pro, use Open Image Sequence to import those frames
into a new movie. Select the first image in the sequence and,
at the prompt, select the same frame rate as your original
movie file.
If your movie had audio, you'll have to extract that and deal
with that in some other app, and then paste it into the new
movie.
Export using whatever codec you prefer.
Stuart
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