You can turn it on "Don't interpolate scenes changes" so it will skip create new frames if it detect that the scene changed.
You can also run "Step 2" and delete the frames you don't want before hiting "Step 3" to create the video.
@GRisk
How should I interpret the "Detection sensitivity" field? The default is 10. Does a higher number mean more sensitive or less sensitive to scene changes? Do you recommend we stick with the default of 10?
For "real life" videos, do you recommend we always enable "Don't interpolate scenes changes"?
What does the "Verify Scenes Changes" button do? When I click it, DAIN-APP shuts down (crashes?).
Thank you and the DAIN team for this amazing technology and app. It's like magic!
1) A higher value will detect more scenes as a scene change, usually sticking to 10 is fine, you may want to crank it up to 15 or 20 depending of the footage.
2) For real life, it usually better to turn it on, leave on 10 if you don't want to mess with it.
3) It crash if the footage is very long, test it out with a footage of a few seconds, it should show all the frames that a scene change occur (using the sensitity)
4) Thank you, we appreciate the complement. =)