POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.off-topic : Video editing : Re: Video editing Server Time
11 Oct 2024 07:14:26 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Video editing  
From: Patrick Elliott
Date: 16 Jan 2008 18:25:24
Message: <MPG.21f840249298482398a0e3@news.povray.org>
In article <478e2218@news.povray.org>, war### [at] tagpovrayorg says...
> Phil Cook <phi### [at] nospamrocainfreeservecouk> wrote:
> > but you can select sections  
> > cut/copy them out and paste them into a later or earlier point if that'
s  
> > what you mean.
> 
>   VirtualDub is really awkward for that purpose. It's not a video editing
> software, it never was.
> 
Hmm. In line with this, just wondering if there is some way to feed 
something through it to fix a problem I have? My father, being a major 
dope about video cameras, treated it like a picture camera and recorded 
sections of videos sideways... I know in theory that you could pull the 
audio out, strip the stream down to individual frames, rotate those to a 
normal orientation, then restream it all, but I wasn't sure if there was 
any way to use VirtualDub or one of the other free tools that exist to 
manage that. Its certainly not something you are going to run into often 
enough for them to have provided a way to fix this in the software that 
came with it. Which isn't that bad, once you get past the confusion of 
how to crop out bits you don't want (you have to select the part you 
want to keep, not get rid of, which to me is completely backwards).

-- 
void main () {

    if version = "Vista" {
      call slow_by_half();
      call DRM_everything();
    }
    call functional_code();
  }
  else
    call crash_windows();
}

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