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Old 03-03-2004, 04:17 PM
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My Arcsoft Showbiz won't allow me to get below 0.1 seconds for a still. I would like to get 0.05 second stills strung together for animation. I did a stop motion video and it is not quite smooth enough at 0.1 seconds per still. First, can I get under 0.1 seconds somehow with Showbiz? And if not, do you think your stop motion videos come out okay at 0.1 seconds?

Thanks in advance for any info -----porcupawn
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Old 05-05-2004, 12:36 PM
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Default Porcupawn, No, Yes, and why are you asking me here?

1. No....but Windows Movie Maker II does allow .05, I think. ArcSoft showbiz will still show a good view at it's minimum time lapse.

What kind of camcorder are you using???

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Old 05-06-2004, 04:30 PM
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I was asking you because I know you've used Showbiz and you're into stop-motion. But I was also asking anyone else who might know. Turns out the 0.1 seconds is okay for what I'm doing now. I'm making a short movie with a robot prop( it's just a plastic trash can with some arms and things sticking out). I'm using stop-motion to bring it to life.

Thanks, Porcupawn

BTW I've got a cheapy camcorder---a JVC GR-D30.
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