Hi,
I have recorded a music concert off the TV for personal use, and as an experiment into the world of DVD recording. I have noticed that in one section of the concert there is a very bad camera switch (the video goes to noise for a couple of frames on the switch, the audio remains unaffected). I have edited out the dodgy frames and the video looks better, but the audio now jumps! (this was using TMPEG Author).
Is there any software that would let me replace the "noisy" frames with black or freeze frame, but leave the audio unaffected? Just a thought!
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Ulead Mediastudio Pro (which I use) will do it, Adobe Premiere will do it, any half decent video editting program will do it. Come to that, Windows Moviemaker may even be able to do it.
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