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I'm looking for a way to play back DVD video in precise slow motion. The
regular slow motion settings are OK but our needs are more precise. We use DVD to record video for film. When a scene is filmed in slow motion we need to replicate the look and feel in the video playback. IE - the film camera may be overcranked to 36fps instead of 24fps. This will make the resulting picture play at .67 regular speed. The video we record will be regular 30 fps (29.97) but we have to play it back with the same percentage of slow motion. The frame rates used in film vary widely and we need to match them. I've already looked into a computer emitting several Frame Advance remote contol commands per second but it looks like the best we can expect to achieve is 12 frames per second given the limitations of the remote control protocol. My next idea, and the reason I am posting here, is to see if it is possible to 'hack' into the decks synch generator to feed it time synch from an outside source. A mini jack or 1/4" jack could be added to the back panel to input the source synch. The outside source would be any computer (laptop, specially programmed PIC, etc) that could modulate the time so the player thinks a second is longer than a second really is. Anyone know if this is feasible? I'm willing to offer up a player for experimentation if anyone can even say it may be possible. |
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