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    Recorded Video

    Hi All,

    Bit of a strange one maybe, but I have a video that I recorded on my S5. What i'm looking to do is save the video playing back at a slower speed, and then be able to send it so that when others recieve it, it also plays at the saved slower speed than it was recorded at. I'm sure there's an app out there somewhere that could do it, but they all appear to be for not-yet recorded video, and I want to change something that has already been recorded.

    Thanks for any help guys!

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    Re: Recorded Video

    By the looks of it, you may have a hard time trying to find an app which can slow done a pre-recorded clip you've taken. What I would do is transfer the clip onto a computer, edit it on there [slow it down in this case] and transfer it back into your S5.
    After a quick Google Search, it seems as though there are 3 options:
    1. Use 3rd Party Software such as Camtasia
    2. Use Windows Movie Maker*
    3. Use an Open Source software called slowmoVideo

    *To do the WMM, simply:
    • Open WMM and your clip
    • Click Edit on the top
    • Set the Speed


    Good Luck!

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