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  1. I know this obviously been posted before, but I'm newhere so I don't exactly know where is what, I'm like 75% sure I'm in the right forum...

    I want to edit a clip by putting every frame in like jpg format and put it back toghter again, any help would be appreciated, or a link to a website explaining this would be cool :)
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    Dude, EVERY frame as a jpg. Good Lord !!!!!!!!

    Anyhow, try using VirtualDub to edit it, or Sonic Foundry's suite of products (Vegas Video / Video Factory) or Adboe Premiere would give a you visual display of the video track line so you coul nix segments.

    check out http://sonicfoundry.com

    or for Vdub Look here http://www.vcdhelp.com/virtualdubedit.htm

    you make your editing points of the segment you wish to edit, then press your delete key to remove them. The marker points are where they have writtine the 2 and 4 onto the vidcap pic.

    Hope this helps a little.

    Don't do the frame by frame capture and delete ...lol...you're gonna sending me drinking at Noon here just thinking about it !!!!
    ~~~Spidey~~~


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  3. You'll need AVID to do whatu want... if you happen to find a working copy send me a message i'd like to know where...
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  4. You can try VirtualDub.
    Open the clip. Save as Image sequence. Frames are saved as .bmp files. Make changes to your bmps as required.
    Open the first bmp as Video file in Virtualdub again, and all files are loaded.
    Save your Avi.
    Disadvantage: Files are BMPs and take a lot of space.
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  5. Ok thanks for the info guys.
    Want I want to do is change the color of a car in the clip by editing every single frame of it...
    I do have alot of time on my hands and I have like 35Gb of free spae right now so I think space is not a problem either
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  6. You can also do this with Premiere without having hundreds of jpgs. What you want to do is also called rotoscoping, to do this in premiere select the clip you want to edit, go to file>>>export clip...and under file type select filmstrip. This will create a single file that can be opened within photoshop. It will contain all the frames of the clip in one window. You can then edit and import it back. Good Luck
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    with mainactor you can actually export n frames (about 100) and use an associated paint program to manipulate the pictures.
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