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  • Motion Perfect download

    I haven't tried it yet, but this looks like a nifty utility for changing framerates and doing smooth slow motion.

    info in English:
    http://www.motionperfect.com/

    download:
    http://www.computerchannel.de/downlo...id=12411&ex=30
    http://www.computerchannel.de/downlo...l?progid=12411

    Translated with Babelfish:

    MotionPerfect exclusively and free of charge with the computer Channel


    Frankfurt/Main, 27,11,2000 (CH) - the computer Channel offers for four weeks exclusively and free of charge the full version of the Videobearbeitungstools to " MotionPerfect 4,01 " from DynaPel for the Download. Subsequently, the software will cost scarcely 90 Marks in the loading.

    With the program one can insert the missing pictures among other things into digital film tie-clips with small Framerate and achieved so ruckelfreie videos. Or fast sport scenes can be converted quite easily into slow motions. In order to be able to use the functions of the useful Tools, the computer offers an extensive Workshop to Channel.



    [This message has been edited by cjyo~ (edited 30 November 2000).]
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    Hmmmmm....these do look pretty interesting. Time to D/L some demos

    Dr. Mordrid

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    • #3

      Sounds like a worthwhile program, although from what I could see at their site, they really don't give any idea how long it takes to do the rendering. I realize that different systems will be faster than others, but they could have at least given an example. Makes me wonder if they are purposely withholding this information because it might be a little slow.

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