"synchronized scrolling" for video?
April 30, 2008 10:07 AM
Is there any existing software that'll let you view two or more digital video files locked in sync, say for comparing the content/quality against each other?
I'm thinking of something sort of like the YouTube doubler, but with the ability to scrub through all the videos simultaneously - like synchronized scrolling - as well as to control each display individually. And maybe more than 2 videos at the same time.
What would be the best way to do this?
I'm thinking of something sort of like the YouTube doubler, but with the ability to scrub through all the videos simultaneously - like synchronized scrolling - as well as to control each display individually. And maybe more than 2 videos at the same time.
What would be the best way to do this?
I think Virtualdub will let you do this. Ask on their forums.
posted by zippy at 10:43 AM on April 30, 2008
posted by zippy at 10:43 AM on April 30, 2008
Use something like Windows MovieMaker and put both videos into the same larger master video. Then play that one.
posted by Class Goat at 11:29 AM on April 30, 2008
posted by Class Goat at 11:29 AM on April 30, 2008
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posted by lothar at 10:40 AM on April 30, 2008