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From: sshelby
Subject: reversing animation question
Date: 20 May 2001 22:55:17
Message: <3b088395@news.povray.org>
Can anyone tell me if there is a video editing program that will take an
.avi or .mpg and reverse the order of the frames and save it that way? I was
sure one of the programs I have would do that, but now that I need it, I
can't find it.

Steve Shelby


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From: Dearmad
Subject: Re: reversing animation question
Date: 20 May 2001 23:33:12
Message: <3B088E4A.6CCE9D52@qwest.net>
the way I'd approach it is break out the frames from
the AVI using BINK and recompile them in the order you
want them using whatever software is your preference.



sshelby wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me if there is a video editing program that will take an
> .avi or .mpg and reverse the order of the frames and save it that way? I was
> sure one of the programs I have would do that, but now that I need it, I
> can't find it.
> 
> Steve Shelby

-- 
CG images, *obscure* home-brewed graphics utils, and
animation
http://www.users.qwest.net/~dearmad


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From: Jérôme Grimbert
Subject: Re: reversing animation question
Date: 21 May 2001 02:58:41
Message: <3B08BD32.B4D30038@atosorigin.com>
sshelby wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me if there is a video editing program that will take an
> .avi or .mpg and reverse the order of the frames and save it that way? I was
> sure one of the programs I have would do that, but now that I need it, I
> can't find it.
> 
> Steve Shelby

Not really a video editor, but VideoMach has a 'save backward' option which 
should do what you want.


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From: sshelby
Subject: Re: reversing animation question
Date: 21 May 2001 08:50:13
Message: <3b090f05@news.povray.org>
Jerome,
Thank you for your suggestion. I already have Video Mach, and use it quite
often, but somehow that "save backward" checkbox had escaped my vision. It
works perfectly!
Thanks again,
Steve Shelby


news:3B08BD32.B4D30038@atosorigin.com...
> sshelby wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if there is a video editing program that will take an
> > .avi or .mpg and reverse the order of the frames and save it that way? I
was
> > sure one of the programs I have would do that, but now that I need it, I
> > can't find it.
> >
> > Steve Shelby
>
> Not really a video editor, but VideoMach has a 'save backward' option
which
> should do what you want.


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From: Bob H 
Subject: Re: reversing animation question
Date: 21 May 2001 09:52:02
Message: <3b091d82@news.povray.org>
"sshelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> wrote in message
news:3b090f05@news.povray.org...
somehow that "save backward" checkbox had escaped my vision.

I cancelled my reply suggesting Camel's MPEGJoin... I was way off, nothing
like that in it I see now.  Since VideoMach does it I had to get it again
too and look for myself, I thought it certainly had a ping-pong effect but
not that "save backward" thing.  Now I don't know what it was I was thinking
of that does.
Can always count on someone knowing the answer around here, thank goodness,
but I'll probably come across it eventually on my own anyway (maybe
AviEdit... could be anything).

Bob H.


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From: Don Barron
Subject: Re: reversing animation question
Date: 23 May 2001 16:00:59
Message: <3b0c16fb@news.povray.org>
Dear Steve,

I use a little program called 'Videotrope' for making tga animations.  Given
an avi it will extract the individual files and you can then reverse them.
There is amuch more expensive program ( I think it's called Studio MP10)
which can expand mpeg.

Yours,

Don Barron

"sshelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> wrote in message
news:3b088395@news.povray.org...
> Can anyone tell me if there is a video editing program that will take an
> .avi or .mpg and reverse the order of the frames and save it that way? I
was
> sure one of the programs I have would do that, but now that I need it, I
> can't find it.
>
> Steve Shelby
>
>


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