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How to create smooth 'slo-mo' video using free software



This guide is a step by step guide for using MVTools to create high quality 'slo-mo' video, using optical flow for 'smoother' frame interpolation, especially at slower speeds

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http://bit.do/slo-mo

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pippas  Sep 20, 2015  Sep 20, 2015  7.3/10 (8 votes ) 1741  1090623 
 
       

How to Encode Womble Mpeg Video Wizard projects with HCenc



This guides explains how the use the VFAPI framserving function in Womble Mpeg Video Wizard and Mpeg Video Wizard DVD to use a high quality MPEG2 encoder (HCenc) on Womble video projects.

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http://forum.videohelp.com/topic358899.html#1903603

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tmw  Nov 02, 2008  Nov 02, 2008  6.4/10 (15 votes ) 1607  885694 
 
       

Remove an opaque logo using Xlogo in Avisynth



Remove an opaque logo using Xlogo in Avisynth

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http://forum.videohelp.com/topic333648.html

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How to extract/remove subtitles/logo from a video


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AlanHK  Jul 26, 2007  Jul 26, 2007  4.1/10 (8 votes ) 13075  700326 
 
       

Using avsFilmCutter's Video Editor



This guide describes how to use FilmCutter's video editor to quickly create your video using AviSynth's built in Fades and Dissolve functions. You select the scenes, include your Fades or Dissolves, and FilmCutter writes the script.

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http://www.avsfilmcutter.com/fcwebguide2.html

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ebobtron  Oct 15, 2005  Oct 15, 2005  7.0/10 (2 votes ) 4888  434072 
 
       

Using avsFilmCutter's Script Editor



This guide describes how to integrate FilmCutter into your basic AviSynth script writing.

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http://www.avsfilmcutter.com/fcwebguide1.html

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Ebobtron  Aug 29, 2005  Aug 29, 2005  7.0/10 (5 votes ) 2383  439092 
 
       

AVSEdit - AviSynth for the scripting impaired



AVSEdit is the official script editor for AviSynth. It provides an easy interface to write and preview scripts, making AviSynth more accessible to beginners and advanced users alike. If you've always wanted to use AviSynth, but have been intimidated by the lack of a GUI, or if you just want to make scripting a little easier, you should give AVSEdit a try.

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http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/avisynth_tutorial.cfm

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Afterdawn.com  Oct 06, 2004  Oct 06, 2004  8.8/10 (4 votes ) 12101  455066 
 
       

Using a frameserver between Premiere and TMPGEnc



Although most people recognise TMPGEnc's excellent encoding quality, and many are willing to put up with its long encoding times, it's sometimes not possible (and rarely if ever practical) to export your entire project to an AVI file and then load that file into TMPGEnc. Ideally TMPGEnc should be able to work as a plug-in to video editing programs, allowing the editor to export directly to MPEG-2 from the timeline. Unfortunately this is not possible, but there is a process that's close enough (as long as you're editing in Adobe Premiere version 5 or above): frame serving.

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http://dvd-hq.info/Frameserver.html

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Rui del-Negro  May 10, 2003  May 10, 2003  9.3/10 (14 votes ) 10058  354399 
 
       
 
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