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  1. I would rather not have to edit my whole library to have slow versions. This is a feature of another media server that is lacking is this wonderful one. What they do in that other one that i wont mention is cactually play the movies at 60fps and the server generates the half frames. So when slowed it still looks great!
    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

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    Tyler,

    you can do the same with Catalyst and playback the movies @ much higher speed than it was produced but:
    You can't go below 22 frames per second without seeing a studder.
    That means if you produce your movies in 60 fps and play them back in single speed you have enough headroom to slow it down to 25 fps

    We're talking about physics, not about software features.

    Best

    Rolf

  3. Cool

    I totally agree. But i believe the hypo and maxeda can do this and they do it by calculating the video inbetween the frames and sort of crossfade from frame to frame.

    I am allways looking for a software solution to make things happen as most of the media server shows i do are not allways totally thought out and planned. i end up doing lots of things on the fly and frame crossfade mode would be awsome.

    Besides Richard needs more to do. Right?
    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

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    Hippo and MBox do this. I have never seen Maxedia do it. A real must...

    Hugh

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    Hippo does this, but only with Mpeg2 all-i frame movies. They actually do some interframe interpolation. Maxxedia does this, but not with quicktime files. Mbox does this with quicktime files (frame blended playback). They all work quite well.
    The hippo and Maxxedia do it better, but you have to have very specific file types. The Mbox might not be as good, but it is normally enough to get you where you need to be, and it works with all videos that the mbox can play back.
    As a side note, this would be extremely useful in pixelmapping applications, as getting slow enough movement when your pixels are as big as 1 foot is very difficult.

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    The maxedia was the first to implement "frame blending" and can do it with nearly all formats except quicktime which they are working on I´ve been told

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonrudolph View Post
    Hippo does this, but only with Mpeg2 all-i frame movies. They actually do some interframe interpolation. Maxxedia does this, but not with quicktime files. Mbox does this with quicktime files (frame blended playback). They all work quite well.
    The AXON, DL.2, and DL.3 units also do "frame blending" as of software v1.5.0(April 2009).
    Best Regards,
    - Marty

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