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    What tool can I use to give part of an AVI clip a slow-motion effect?
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    I found a few ways to do it a couple of weeks ago by using the Advanced search function at the top of almost every page 8)

    https://forum.videohelp.com/search.php?sid=2720a04e022c81c9bcfa7d83d1d9329e#search
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    One method: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic344986.html

    And this isn't DVD Authoring. Moving you to the Newbie Conversion Forum.
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    Knowing what software you plan to use would be helpful. The Above post is for VirtualDub, an excellent piece of freeware, and will work okay. If you already have video editing software, tell us what you're using and you'll get a better answer.
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    Originally Posted by Nitemare
    Knowing what software you plan to use would be helpful. The Above post is for VirtualDub, an excellent piece of freeware, and will work okay. If you already have video editing software, tell us what you're using and you'll get a better answer.
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    What tool can I use to give part of an AVI clip a slow-motion effect?
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    sorry 'bout that... I was having a blonde moment I suppose. Just about ANY video editor will let you do this... VirtualDub is as good (and sometimes better) than anything out there.
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