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  • Hi. I want you to know that your video has helped me while speeding up parts of my videotutorials with VirtualDub. At first I was searching trying to find a filter for VirtualDub but I couldn't find it.Thanks for post it! God bless you.

  • Good stuff, thanks for this information!

  • thanks help me a lot

  • but I just want it to my 1 part of the video,not all of it

  • It is wierd how he always say thanks, but we are suppose to thank him...

  • Thanks a lot for this video! I was getting really frustrated untill I saw it. You've got a subscriber.

  • Hi, but how to make video like 10 times faster or more (cloud timelapse etc.) as VD doesn't seem to allow this. You can set 1000fps but the video still plays at max of 100 or so. Any sugestions? (VD v1.9.7 but its same thing as long as I remember using it.)

  • Awesome I was wondering if vdub had an easy way to do that. And whats perfect is I wanted to keep the audio speed the same so this works perfect. Aces to you and aces to vdub for still being the most awesome free thing ever.

  • can this software make ONLY A PART OF MY VIDEO slow motion???

  • Thanks a lot Jimmy!!!

    Needed that.

  • oh, thank you so much

    I use for editing another (really simple) program and I didn't find this there

    so I'm glad VirtualDub can do it, eventhough I don't use him frequently

  • Thank you so much! Every other speed/slow video tutorial makes NO mention of the frame rate conversion option. I always ignored it and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong.

  • wat program is it

  • @purplerocker7503 -_- VirtualDub

  • thnxs man

  • @JimmyRcom2 wich version r u using and wich one is the best for windows 7?

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  • Hi and thanks for your video.

    But what if my camcorder is shooting at only 30fps? how does this fill in between those frames with slow motion?

    for example a tennis ball passing from one side of the court to another?

    It cant fill in and create frames which don't exist right?

    So how does it do it?

    Im not entirely clear on your video explanation

  • Thanks, this helped perfectly.

  • I been looking for this how many hours! Thank you it saves my time alotXD

  • Thanks :D

    i Need it for a school project :D!

  • Thank you for useful tut!

  • wtf half waythroug subliminal message!!!!!!!!!!!

  • great video, i got the answer to my question (how to speed up a video) thanks

  • > I was trying to figure out this fast motion thing on my own, but just couldn't get it. Thank you so much for this tutorial; I'm going to put it to use very soon.

    > 5 stars. :)

  • 5 Stars+Fav

  • thanks bro, helped me out a ton

  • Thanks for this simple explanation, helped a lot. Odd that Virtual Dub doesn´t include an easier menu for this sort of thing.

  • Useful technique - Thanks!

  • how did u get the title and credits like dat dot thing plz reply

  • anyway its pretty coll anyway

  • Work in windows 7?

  • How do i select one part of the clip to speed up?, i do the thing where you select whats in blue and i sped it up but the whole video gets sped up. Also, when i save the audio i dont know what speed to put it in audacity to make it the same timing as virtualdub

  • touristinfo121-

    I also want to know how to adjust the speed of just one part of a video. Have you made any progress on this?

  • @touristinfo121 you need to cut video into parts (ones you speed up and those you don't). EXAMPLE (i want to speed up middle part between 54 and 84 frames) use [Mark In] and [Mark out] to select 1 - 54 frame part and save it as part1.avi. Then speed up video and select 54 - 84 frame part and Save as part2.avi, now remove speed up (video to default) and select 84 - 100 frame part and Save as part3.avi. All to do now is merge video with Append AVI segment, there are nice tutorials for that.

  • @touristinfo121 same problem here pal.if you have discovered the solution please let me know. :)

  • @touristinfo121

    You may have to cut individual segments of the film you want to speed up and slow down.

    Soz I'm new to virtualdub :)

  • Dude helped alot ty 5/5 :P keep em commin

  • Thank you!

  • what type it opens?

  • thanks man, it helped a lot

  • Dude, you just saved my life...THANK YOU!!!  Not sure what habibzyy's problem is...maybe he's in the closet!

  • thank you so much for your videos, you just saved my day!

  • Useful, but doesn't help me make a timelapse of Desktop-captured video.

    Setting it to 18,000 frames per second and setting it back to 30 makes an Hour animation play back in 16 seconds instead of 5 minutes.

  • nice, cheers for the info man

  • Thanks so much! :)

  • I've always wandered. What OS are you using?

  • Are you kidding?

  • xp windows 98 theme

  • Cheers man.

  • what about if you want only one part to play faster? :S i don't think that's possible in virtual dub... but if it is, tell me please :)

  • you can cut out pieces of videos using the 2 half arrow buttons left to the place where you see the current frame at the bottom.

    go to the beginning of the part you want to play fast and press the first arrow. Then go to the end of the part you want to play fast and press the end arrow. The video between the 2 marks will be blue. Now save it and open it again and change speed.

  • Thanks JimmyRcom2, I always enjoy learning something new, I try to stay away from Sony Vegas as much as possible so I want to learn how to do things more with Virtualdub because it is so much much faster and not a resource hog. Also thank you for tell us about Audacity, I just used it and it's nice and fast and easier to use than Adobe Audition. I look forward to studying and learning more from your vids. Peace.

  • stop trying to subliminal message it doesn't work

  • he's not... he just wants a pic on his youtube page to be interesting

  • Can you speed up like a section?

  • whats on 1:05- 1:07 subliminal message

  • im a noob in this program, how can i slow a particular part?

  • just the info i needed, thank you jimmy

  • pause at 1:06!

  • hey jimmy can you speed up just one section at a time or do you have to speed up the whole video? nice tutorial btw

  • Thanks for the help!

  • 1:06 has a subliminal message.

  • lol?

  • LOL? I see it. But whatever

  • Thats the picture he uses for the icon. I knew thats how he did it! Now weve figured him out. :P

  • yeah asib12 is right, haha. 2 people in bed, a guy walking in, and a wall of knives. lmao.

    nice vid.

  • there's so many sublimal messaging in his videos

  • Windows movie maker does it quite easy,and it does the audio as well.

  • It does but it doesn't allow free-frame editing. Also when using Movie Maker it forces the video to lose about 25% of its quality because of it's conversoin to .wmv.

    Virtualdub allows you to edit the video frame by frame and allows you to choose the codec the video will be encoded in unlike Movie Maker.

  • But without the audio it wasn't as fun.

    I spent days trying to find a way to do it with audio and a few clicks and it's all done :)

    The clip was taken on my phone so wasn't that good in the first place.

    I'm amazed i actually like a microsoft programme ?

  • thanks for this nice tip.

  • Congrats on your new account Jimmy.. Keep going.

  • cool man...

    how hard was it to find the alithogram of the "centerframes" for you 3 pictures?

    btw your blowing on the youtube is a little off

  • all day + 30 videos of testing to get all 3 locations

  • Thanks Jimmy! Always have showed support for your videos! And spoken proper English :)

  • WOOT! Awsome, I've always hated Windows Movie maker and all this stuff MADE me get vdub! thanks for everything and nice new acount B)

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