Frage von wimaxe:Hello s.alle,
I want to import an avi video and perform an automatic scene detection.
Who can help me?
Antwort von Flashlight:
About File> SNAP (or F5) and the tab "Recording" at the bottom to activate 'search scene'.
Alternative would be the software Scenalyzer.
Gruss, Flash.
Antwort von MiXMaster:
the video file is already on the hard drive
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
Try it with AVCutty ...
Antwort von Nio:
I have the same problem. After I had shown us this Page as the first hit, I have the Gefühll that works with Premiere not. Is that correct?? What a great program s.so fail a trifle?
Antwort von Nio:
No answer?
Probably the heist, which does not exist this function. Can the whole with retrofit a plug-in?
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Probably the heist, which does not exist this function. I do not quite understand it now ... With a look in the manual, googled 30 seconds or reading the above posts can be noted that APP2 has an automatic scene detection very well. Flash has kindly explained nor synonymous, where it is found in the program. More precisely actually gehts nicht!?
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Nio:
30 seconds googling or reading the above posts can be noted that APP2 has an automatic scene detection very well. What do you know where I ended up at google?? HERE. Automatic scene detection and this has to the authoritarian right after entry only for the import of the Kammera. Or I read wrong?
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Well, if that was your question, then I close myself to the tip of Flash: Scenalyzer. That's the default program for this purpose at all.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von VolkerS:
If the file is already on the plate, take the program Scenalyzer (not Scenalyzer-Live) which is freeware and so you can build your file with scene detection (either via timecode, if available, or via split screen information) into individual clips can be more that you can you can import it into Premiere. Premiere itself can only dub the right of the camera and not retroactively.