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Chienworks wrote on 4/17/2003, 6:16 AM
Vegas allows this; VideoFactory does not.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 4/19/2003, 7:59 AM
There is a utility called VideoMach that will let you save a file backwards. It also allows you to apply a variety of filters and is a handy little utility to have in your kit. I believe its free for non-commercial use.

~jr
ClintFord wrote on 4/20/2003, 10:27 PM
Great! How could I get it?
JohnnyRoy wrote on 4/21/2003, 8:12 AM
Sorry, I assume people know to go to a search engine like Google.com to search for things. In this case, I should have given you a link because, unlike some utilities, VideoMach does have an official web site as Bryan (bansl) pointed out.

Once you load your video with a File->Open... then select File->Define Output... and on the dialog that pops up, go to the Video tab and check the box in the Frame Order panel labeled Save Backwards.

~jr
JamesMessick wrote on 6/11/2004, 9:26 PM
Ok, got it, but can't figure out how to reverse a clip. Anyone?
Chienworks wrote on 6/12/2004, 6:16 AM
Wow! 14 months? Dang that was a long download! ;)