![]() That would be perfect for editing out the dead time between balls from a ball machine.Īn alternate approach is to view every 2 or 3 strokes on court and attempt to correct flaws. See if you can find a video editor that displays long clips. Kinovea works very well for extracting a video clip of interest and analyzing it. I have edited on a Canon Powershot camera and it was much quicker. Basically I might record 1 or two minutes of ground strokes at 240 fps and want to edit out all the dead wood, 80%+ of the video, maybe save 10 or 20 groundstrokes, etc. My AVI editing on a Casio FH100 is very slow and I have been wanting to find something else. I have a backward way to edit - on my camera. Quicktime may also have had a more advanced version. Quicktime had some Windows security issue and decided to discontinue their support for Windows Quicktime. I liked it but was not doing much editing during those years. I used to use Apple Quicktime for Windows. ![]()
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