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    avfilter/vf_zoompan : free out AVFrame on failure
    

    Fixes : CID1197065

    Reviewed-by : Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
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    • [DH] libavfilter/vf_zoompan.c
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  • Video editing : faded speedup/slowdown with free software

    25 octobre 2013, par Valio

    I would like to do "faded" speedups or slowdowns within videos.
    To illustrate what I mean here's a short clip of what I call "faded slowdown"

    So in a scene running at normal speed, there is a timeframe where the video slows down (or speeds up) and then runs again at normal speed. However the speed does not drop from 1 to e.g. 0.2 in a millisecond, but there's a smooth transition inbetween (I'm not certain if linear or not).

    I guess my video edtiting/cutting terminology is entirely flawed ; don't hesitate to correct it.

    1. Is anyone aware of a free software (*) video editor that offers such functionality ?
    2. Has anyone tried to implement it themself ? I guess it's not really that hard by using a script that generates necessary calls for ffmpeg or the like.

    over at least one second.
    the have one scene that runs at normal speed and at some point has a short slowdown or speedup. Basically we have one scene that gets
    I have not done any experiments yet, but
    If my terminology is confusing an exa

    (* as in free speech)