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Can DeBabelizer Pro find the best 256-color palette for an AVI, and then remap it to that palette?

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Can DeBabelizer Pro find the best 256-color palette for an AVI, and then remap it to that palette?

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• Create a SuperPalette: Open the movie in DeBabelizer Pro. Select Tools > Create SuperPalette from the menu bar. In the SuperPalette Properties window, determine the target number of colors for your SuperPalette, then click OK. • Remap the movie frames and save the movie: Once the SuperPalette has been created, simply click and drag the ActionArrow from the SuperPalette window onto the movie window. This will remap all your frames to the new SuperPalette. Finally, select File > Save As and save your movie to a specified destination and/or file name. Note: We recommend you save the movie to a different folder and/or file name so you don’t overwrite the original. • Why is DeBabelizer Pro adding white frames to the end of my QuickTime movie? This occurs because QuickTime, not DeBabelizer, will always add white frames to the end of a movie if the audio track is found to be longer than the video track. Try using the recompress option (instead of simply copying) in the QuickTime writer pref

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