I'm frustrated trying to make a clip run 'fast action' (i.e., I have a 60-sec clip which I want to dash through in 30 sec)
As nearly as I can tell, changing the frame rate isn't changing the elapsed time, just the 'density' of frames.
I've tried two things:
1. With ffmpeg, trying to 'force' a different frame rate for the original clip. So, if foo was recorded at 30fps, do
ffmpeg -r 60 -i foo.avi -r 30 fast-foo.m2v
but that seems to make no difference.
2. With Cinelerra, using the video-effect 'ReframeRT' , which the doc describes for 'slow-mo' but not for 'fast action'.
This should be simple, right??
What should I try next??
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Try mplayer with
mplayer -speed
From man mplayer
-speed <0.01-100>
Slow down or speed up playback by the factor given as parameter. Not guaranteed to work correctly with -oac copy.
You'll have to create a fifo, output mplayer to that fifo and pipe it into an encoder.
mkfifo video.yuv &&\
mplayer -speed 100 -noconsolecontrols -benchmark -nosound -noframedrop -noautosub -vo yuv4mpeg:file=video.yuv \
-vf what,ever.filters,you,want inputfile.foo & cat video.yuv | mpeg2enc -f 8 -o video.m2v
Be sure to pass -a (aspect ratio) and -n (n(tsc),p(al) ) to mpeg2enc, at least. man mpeg2enc for other options.Linux _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly. -
Ok, well that didn't work on every file I just tested it with.
This does those, so play around with it to see what you can do with it BTW, -speed 1 is real time
mencoder file.avi -speed 20 -vf scale=720:368,hqdn3d=3:2:3:2,expand=720:480 -ovc xvid -oac pcm -xvidencopts fixed_quant=2 -o out.aviLinux _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly.
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