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Subject: Video Recording
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: tiggers1t-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 16 Jul 2006 11:13 PDT
Expires: 15 Aug 2006 11:13 PDT
Question ID: 746829
I have recorded some important video in Slow Shutter speed by
accident.  Can I get the video to be regular speed instead of in slow
motion as it is currently?

Clarification of Question by tiggers1t-ga on 17 Jul 2006 14:49 PDT
Thanks so far for the comments.  Ok, truth time.....accident? Well
sort of. I was taping in a dark bar - taping my son's 1st performance
in a band.  It was awfully dark while taping,  I tried to use a
setting called Nightstop plus - but it made it look like Suvivor at
night....glowing and infered glow. I then found a Color slow shutter
setting that gave me a clear picture in color.  The room looked light
and I thought it was the setting I needed to record in the dark.  It
was not.  During the performance I turned this setting off, and the
recording of course grew dark....and they looked almost like shadows -
so I would turn it on again because the room brightened up and you
could see the true colors of the surroundings.  on playback, the tape
is in slow motion, the audio sounds normal (could that be?)  Some of
the dancers would look blurry as they walked away or moved too fast.
The band definitely looks like they are playing in slow motion. I was
hoping to get a normal tape out of it....sounds like I've ruined 
that.
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Subject: Re: Video Recording
From: canadianhelper-ga on 16 Jul 2006 11:47 PDT
 
Covert to digital then adjust the frame rate with a software solution
on your computer.
Subject: Re: Video Recording
From: murunbuchstansinger-ga on 16 Jul 2006 14:13 PDT
 
Presumably, the slow shutter speed has led to the picture being
blurred and or over exposed.

If this is the case, there is little you can realistically do to
correct the problem.

Please tell us a little more of the actual problem with the video -
you have described a cause, not a symptom as it were.
Subject: Re: Video Recording
From: sycophant-ga on 16 Jul 2006 14:26 PDT
 
I'm going to have to agree with murunbuchstansinger-ga on this,
assuming we are talking about slow shutter speed on video - once it
has been commited to tape that way, there is little you can do about
it I am afraid.

I am a professional video editor with access to leading edge equipment
and software, and still when we encounter this sort of thing we throw
our hands up, as there really is no solution.

Sorry about that.
Sycophant-ga

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