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- In <3iducd$apl@lucy.infi.net>, John-Mark Austin <austin@infi.net> writes:
- >In article <3ic0or$12p@news.eecs.uic.edu> Brian Dupras,
- >bdupras@bert.eecs.uic.edu writes:
- >
- >>Forgive me for possibly sounding ignorant, but isn't split/copy/paste/etc
- >>what the Flyer is *supposed* to do? Yeah, I know it doesn't form *new*
- >>files from edited pieces, but if your output is to tape, what's the
- >>difference? HD Space? Is there a way with the flyer to say "I want
- >>frames xx through yy of this clip - delete the rest."?
- >>
- >>
- >>Just sounds weird that "editing" with the Flyer is as of 'yet'
- >>nonexistant next to the PAR. Weird...
- >
- >Good point. If Flyer's output is better than PAR's, we'll probably
- >switch over to it in the near future. But not having good solid editing
- >tools will make those last minute changes a real pain. I guess we'll
- >just have to wait for a future release and hope that Newtek's selling
- >enough of 'em to stay interested in Amiga development.
- >
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- >John-Mark Austin, Audio Graphics
- >
- The Flyer does editting of that nature superbly. Collect all your clips
- and then modify your in and out spots for your video edit.
- What I am talking about is literally splitting the clip in half, duplicating
- segments of an animation, reversing the animation/video sequence, frame
- doubling etc for 15 fps or less if needed, cutting up clips into segments and
- re-joining a bunch of them in any sequence into one clip.
- I could go on, but that is the "cut & paste" features that I am hoping
- for. I can already get the same effect out of the flyer by doing an edit setup,
- but there are still restrictions. Even when doing the editing, the flyer/beta is
- still only able to edit with a 2 frame accuracy for one.
- Bradley
- bmgia@rcinet.com
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