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LCA163 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 19, 2011 11:43 Messages: 7 Offline
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Hi All,

I'm aware of using 'video speed' in the power tools section, but I'm just not thrilled with the lowest secting slo-motion footage while viewing it on DVD player after burning etc... I's the another way to create extremely smooth slo-motion video? Or third party application that works with PD10 ?

Thanks
Kmot
Contributor Location: Northridge, CA Joined: Apr 18, 2012 01:45 Messages: 432 Offline
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Unfortunately, no.

I have been frustrated to no end with the terrible slow motion "feature" of PowerDirector.

Third Party software, like "Twixtor", is not available for PowerDirector. I suppose they consider a software that costs six times as much as the video editor would not sell so well.

The best option I have been able to find, is to film at the highest FPS setting your camera will operate at. For example, 60 FPS or hopefully 120FPS.

Then, slow it down by 50% with PowerDirector. Produce. Now possibly, re-import and slow again by 50%. Does not always give decent quality though if you slow it a second time.

The "interpolation" feature I find to be completely worthless in PowerDirector as it makes the quality absolutely horrid. ~Tom~
LCA163 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 19, 2011 11:43 Messages: 7 Offline
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Thank Tom.

I was afraid someone was going to say that..."No you can't slow it down dramatically (still appearing smooth) and NO there aren't any decent vendor add-ons".

And I do understand what you meant about slowing it, importing it back it for a second time, etc... I didn't care for that either.

Oh well, maybe future versions will have better interpolation.

Stayin tuned

LCA
CubbyHouseFilms
Senior Contributor Location: Melbourne, Australia Joined: Jul 14, 2009 04:23 Messages: 2208 Offline
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Hi LCA

Further to Tom's great advice here's what I do:

Open a new project.

1. Import the clip I want in slow mo.

2. Separate and remove the audio

3. Select slow motion speed

4. Produce clip as close to original as possible

5. Import this Produced clip back into my original project

I find that removing the audio from the video clip improves the slow motion effect - at least on my system.

Happy editing Happing editing

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Neil
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Kmot
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Neil, that is an interesting 'find' and I am going to experiment with it.

Re #4: Can you clarify that? IE, if it has been slowed how can it be produced as 'original'? ~Tom~
CubbyHouseFilms
Senior Contributor Location: Melbourne, Australia Joined: Jul 14, 2009 04:23 Messages: 2208 Offline
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Quote: Neil, that is an interesting 'find' and I am going to experiment with it.

Re #4: Can you clarify that? IE, if it has been slowed how can it be produced as 'original'?


Hi Tom

Great point

What I meant was to Produce your solo slow mo clip as close to the original video clip.

Original clip 1920x1080 24mbps AVCHD then Produce as that.

Bear in mind that this Produced slow mo clip will be imported to your original project and will sit on the timeline with other 1920x1080 mbps AVCHD clips.

Hope that makes sense Happing editing

Best Regards

Neil
CubbyHouseFilms

My Youtube Channel
My Vimeo Channel
PD3.5, 5, 6 & 7. Computer: Dell Dimension 5150, Intel Pen. 2.80 GHz, 2GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 256MB, Windows XP Pro!!
PD8 Ultra v3022. Computer: Dell Studio 1747, Intel, i7 Q740 1.73 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 560v 1GB, Windows 7 Ult. 64
PD10 Ultra v2023. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64
PD12 Ultra v2930. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64
PD13 Ultim v3516. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64
PD16 Live v2101 Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 16GB RAM, ATI Mob.Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64
Director Suite 6: PowerDirector 16 Live, PhotoDirector 9, ColorDirector 6, AudioDirector 8

Cameras: Sony(s) HXR-NX5P, HXR-NX70P, NEX-VG10E, a6300 4k, HDR TG5E, GoPro 4 Black, Canon 6D DSLR

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Kmot
Contributor Location: Northridge, CA Joined: Apr 18, 2012 01:45 Messages: 432 Offline
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Thanks for clearing that up. Makes perfect sense. ~Tom~
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Newbie Joined: Dec 19, 2011 11:43 Messages: 7 Offline
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Thanks Neil.
Much appreciated.
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