Smooth frame to frame transitions on edited movies?

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  • MikeyBK
    Digital Video Maniac
    • Feb 2006
    • 1131

    Smooth frame to frame transitions on edited movies?

    I was wondering what would be the best program to make a movie which I deleted a few frames out of to stop having that slight pausing at the edited points?
    I used DVD Shrink and Nero Recode to re-author the frames out but can't seem to make the transitions from frame to frame a smooth one. On these I'm not concerned about re-inserting the menus because I am able to access the subtitles and audios on the DVD players, but just don't know which program I should try to smoothen out the edited frames.

    Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    I did a search and came up empty, perhaps I didn't use the correct terminology!?
    MBK

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  • paglamon
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Aug 2005
    • 2126

    #2
    U need an editing software.I would suggest Ulead Video Studio or Womble MPEG Video Wizard.
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    • MikeyBK
      Digital Video Maniac
      • Feb 2006
      • 1131

      #3
      Thanks paglamon,
      I'll look into Ulead.
      I was hoping for more suggestions from the other experienced members as well so that I would have more options to help in my decision. But thanks, that's a starting point and maybe it will be exactly what i'm looking for.
      MBK

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
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        #4
        Ulead is great! Maybe try Ulead DVD Workshop for DVDs? Just a suggestion, VideoStudio makes you use AVI or MPEG, but that's all I got so it works for me - get a free trial at www.ulead.com
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        • MikeyBK
          Digital Video Maniac
          • Feb 2006
          • 1131

          #5
          OK, So I have been recommended ULead Video Studio, Ulead DVD Workshop, Womble Wizard, but someone else suggested DVD2One? Any viewpoints as to which is best for what I'm looking to do?
          MBK

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          • paglamon
            Lord of Digital Video
            Lord of Digital Video
            • Aug 2005
            • 2126

            #6
            but someone else suggested DVD2One
            AFAIK DVD2One is for putting multiple DVD titles into 1.It does not have ANy option of transition effects.
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            • MikeyBK
              Digital Video Maniac
              • Feb 2006
              • 1131

              #7
              Thanks for your feedback paglamon, good to know what your saying about DVD2One.
              I did find this thread on this forum amnd am trying it today.
              Using DVD Shrink compiling technique, we can easy divide a DVD or DVDs into many different clips or titles and combine them into a single DVD. However, compiling technique with DVD Shrink does have a little drawback too: DVD Shrink still keeps these clips in separate titles and a quick but noticeable delay when DVD player goes


              Thanks again though for your help.
              MBK

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              • MikeyBK
                Digital Video Maniac
                • Feb 2006
                • 1131

                #8
                Using DVD Shrink compiling technique, we can easy divide a DVD or DVDs into many different clips or titles and combine them into a single DVD. However, compiling technique with DVD Shrink does have a little drawback too: DVD Shrink still keeps these clips in separate titles and a quick but noticeable delay when DVD player goes


                That did the trick!!!

                Thanks 'benbryant'
                MBK

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