I would like to know if it is possible in a video to freeze the image for a few seconds (in order to allow the student to read the comments and annotations on the frozen image) and then continue the video.
Thank you in advance for your answers
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I would like to know if it is possible in a video to freeze the image for a few seconds (in order to allow the student to read the comments and annotations on the frozen image) and then continue the video.
Thank you in advance for your answers
I can't think of a way, but then again, I don't use Kinovea to output video-just to record real time commentary using OBS.
If no one comes forward with a solution, I would recommend to achieve this effect to import the current video into a video editor, and using that, it is a simple process of isolating a single frame and then changing the duration of that frame. There are many free video apps out there from the very simple (OpenShot) to the very complex but powerful (Davinci Resolve Free edition).
Good luck.
This is how I've done it so far.
Thanks for the response and recommendation
If you mean to output a video with this behavior then yes, in Kinovea 2023.1: File > Export video > Video with pauses… In previous versions go to the bottom right section in the player and use the last button "Export video with a pause on each key image".
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