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Old 29th May 2009, 07:28   #1  |  Link
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How to replace frame with another frame of the same video?

I want to replace a bad frame with a good frame from the same video, how do I do it in Avisynth?
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FreezeFrame()
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thanks for the help
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another question:

And how do you replace a sequence of frames(like 20) with another sequence of frames from the same video?
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Trim() or use a wrapper around it. I think stickboy made a RemapFrames() function to do this
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