I received an e-mail from ProDad about a new product named ReSpeeder for slowing down or speeding up video. It is a stand-alone program, not a plug-in. ProDad says it uses "optical flow and frame blending technologies". It sounds like a possible Twixtor alternative at a lower price, although I am not sure if optical flow and frame blending are the technologies Twixtor uses. It costs $99 and the e-mail had a coupon code to get it for $79 until the end of the year.
I downloaded the trial. The installation offered to install a codec pack, which I declined. After installing ReSpeedr I tried it with native AVCHD .mts files from my Sony camcorder, and also with stabilized .mp4 files which were created by their own Mercalli version 3 stand-alone program. In both cases, ReSpeedr said "The required audio/video codec is not installed - Please click OK to install the recommended codec package".
I don't want to install their codec pack but would like to try the product. The codecs must already be available on my system because VP12 can decode the files.
If anyone here tries out ReSpeedr and finds a way around this, I'd appreciate knowing the solution. Maybe there is a way to copy the codecs from wherever Vegas finds them into the folder where ReSpeedr expects to find them?
I downloaded the trial. The installation offered to install a codec pack, which I declined. After installing ReSpeedr I tried it with native AVCHD .mts files from my Sony camcorder, and also with stabilized .mp4 files which were created by their own Mercalli version 3 stand-alone program. In both cases, ReSpeedr said "The required audio/video codec is not installed - Please click OK to install the recommended codec package".
I don't want to install their codec pack but would like to try the product. The codecs must already be available on my system because VP12 can decode the files.
If anyone here tries out ReSpeedr and finds a way around this, I'd appreciate knowing the solution. Maybe there is a way to copy the codecs from wherever Vegas finds them into the folder where ReSpeedr expects to find them?