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==Retiming In AviUtl==
==Retiming In AviUtl==
For retiming specifically in AviUtl, you can refer to the Retiming is Important doc. <ref>Retiming is Important Google Doc by GothicLogic: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XubWSMq_WFcmuy5c5zHHFo_CuiFQs635T2MKWzcj8Ug/edit</ref>
For retiming specifically in AviUtl, you can refer to the Retiming is Important doc.<ref>Retiming is Important Google Doc by GothicLogic: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XubWSMq_WFcmuy5c5zHHFo_CuiFQs635T2MKWzcj8Ug/edit</ref>


==Retiming In Other Video Editors==
==Retiming In Other Video Editors==
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All you really need to retime outside of AviUtl is a video editing program that has a timer widget built in. Here are a couple editors that are known to have this feature.
All you really need to retime outside of AviUtl is a video editing program that has a timer widget built in. Here are a couple editors that are known to have this feature.


*Sony Vegas - Paid video editor, high quality and very versatile. <ref>Sony Vegas Website: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/</ref>
*Sony Vegas - Paid video editor, high quality and very versatile.<ref>Sony Vegas Website: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/</ref>
*VSDC - Free video editor, gets the job done. <ref>VSDC Website and Download: http://www.videosoftdev.com/</ref>
*VSDC - Free video editor, gets the job done.<ref>VSDC Website and Download: http://www.videosoftdev.com/</ref>


===The Process===
===The Process===
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  ( timer at stardust + untimed frames converted to time ) + ( timer at first frame of the logo - 1.33 )  
  ( timer at stardust + untimed frames converted to time ) + ( timer at first frame of the logo - 1.33 )  


Keep in mind that you are adding and subtracting time. If you have trouble with this, please use a time calculator. <ref>Unitarium Time Calculator: http://www.unitarium.com/time-calculator</ref> Note that if you wish to do this on a Youtube video, you can advance and reverse individual frames by pausing the video and using the “,” and “.” keys to go backward and forward by one frame respectively.
Keep in mind that you are adding and subtracting time. If you have trouble with this, please use a time calculator.<ref>Unitarium Time Calculator: http://www.unitarium.com/time-calculator</ref> Note that if you wish to do this on a Youtube video, you can advance and reverse individual frames by pausing the video and using the “,” and “.” keys to go backward and forward by one frame respectively.
 
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