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Location: WV
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I was at my cousin's wedding over the weekend, and since my mom was bringing the cake, I set up my camera and videod the setup, wanting to speed it up to make a time-lapse..... I have heard you can speed videos up with windows movie maker (the old version) so I downloaded the old version, and even though you can speed it up 2X, I can't save in HD... Does anyone know where I can get a free software that speeds up video?
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Look into LightWorks.
It's a free, very-professional standard video editor. (You're going to have to sign up to get the beta) I haven't really used it much, but from what I've gathered, it works pretty darn well. Be warned though, it is a little complicated so you might have to look/ask around. Try their forums. |
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