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Let's say you captured some movie from the air, and while this movie was on, various advertisements were inserted ten times, now you need to cut out this advertisement. This is done very simply.
Open the file in VirtualDub.
We find the frame from which the advertisement begins. Searching for the advertisement itself is the fastest and most convenient way, by dragging the slider, with the mouse cursor.
The advertisement has been found, now it is necessary to stop at the frame from which it begins. To do this, it is convenient to use the arrow keys on the keyboard [<] and [>] - go to the previous and next frame. Also try moving with the keyboard arrows in combination with the [Alt] or [Shift] keys. The same can be done by pressing the buttons on the screen.
Now, the frame from which the advertisement begins has been found, press the [Home] button on the keyboard, so we have marked the beginning of the fragment to be deleted. In the same way, we are looking for the end of the advertisement, we find the last frame of the advertisement - we press [End]. The fragment is selected, to delete it, press [Delete]. That's it, fragment removed!
The same can be done by pressing the buttons on the screen.
For the changes to take effect, you must save the AVI file. We'll look at the various saving methods below.
Author: Dmitry Kornev; Publication: pctuner.ru
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