Frage von Enno:Hello,
I have numerous large 4GB. avi files that were at some times of one Video8 camcorder with analog / digital converter captured on hard drive.
Now I would like to split these files using optical scene detection in the individual scenes.
Can we make with Szenalyzer sowas? I have not found in the trial version of this functionality.
Or someone knows another program that does what this?
Greeting
Enno
Antwort von GhostDog:
On the Scenalyzer Page you can download the older version of synonymous Scenalyzer. (Full version) This can be divided synonymous Videos of the hard drive:
http://www.scenalyzer.de/scenalyzer.zip
Antwort von GhostDog:
On the Scenalyzer Page you can download the older version of synonymous Scenalyzer. (Full version) This can be divided synonymous Videos of the hard drive:
http://www.scenalyzer.de/scenalyzer.zip What I have tried. But unfortunately, the old version Scenalyzer lubricates always off.
Antwort von wolfgang:
Friends, why not use their AV Cutty for this purpose? This is for the scene on the plate separation of these files have been developed and become more powerful than Scenalyzer Live.
http://www.avcutty.de/
Antwort von GhostDog:
Friends, why not use their AV Cutty for this purpose? This is for the scene on the plate separation of these files have been developed and become more powerful than Scenalyzer Live.
http://www.avcutty.de/ Because the friends knew nothing of this tool! ;-)
I will try it immediately.
Thanks for the tip!
Enno
Antwort von prem:
've Tried AVCutty.
It does exactly what I need.
Greeting
Enno
Antwort von Gast:
Hello, exactly the same initial problem I have synonymous, but my material is presented as a MPEG2 file. On the homepage of AV Cutty is indeed equal to s.Anfang that MPEG material can be processed.
What software provides me with automatic scene detection with a 13GB MPEG file that already exists on disk?
Antwort von wolfgang:
That is not entirely correct - you have installed in the system matching mpeg decoder can AVC well synonymous m2t or mpeg-capture files, and then prints out an EDL list.
This is importable into many video editing programs - and then you have there, very well separated scenes. I had once described here.
http://videotreffpunkt.com/thread.php?boardid=36&threadid=1172&page=1 # 6
Synonymous There are other tools that can be separated with a visual scene mpegs - such as Pinnacle's Studio 10, or Ulead's Mediastudio8 synonymous.
Antwort von Gast:
Thank you!