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    Is it possible using an editing/conversion program to slow the film down without any screen noise etc etc and re-record it at that speed. I have put lots of vehicle action clips onto my Ipad and want to slow down the action.....obviousley the easy option is to use a player that can do this, But i like to try and use a program to do this, so that the video file is already playing in a slower motion, so that I can just PLAY the file normally. I hope this makes "some" sense
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    Open Windows Movie Maker, import your file, drop it into the timeline, rightclick the clip, select video effects, add play half speed, save the file.
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    Thats great.....However The video files I import into WMM show up on the thumbnail box fine, but when I try to play the the screen goes GREY, what format should the video file be in to work properly in WMM...thanks for your help
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    Unfortunately windows media programs stink when it comes to compatibility with other codecs. Jeez, you can't even play flac's in wmp without installing a 3rd party codec. Which neither I or microsoft recommend.

    Also unfortunately, I don't have any other suggestions, but I'm sure someone else will.
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  5. iMovie app. Right on your ipad $5
    Pinnacle Studio for iPad $13
    Last edited by smrpix; 15th Dec 2012 at 09:03.
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    One day you'll be able to get pro apps on iPad.

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  7. You gotta love that Budwzr!
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