"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 15:12:51 +0100, "il barbi"
> <> wrote:
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>>I've got many mixed sequences of photos and clips from my digital camera
>>showing names such as dscf1234.jpg, dscf1235.jpg, dscf1236.avi,
>>dscf1237.jpg and so on and I'd like to play them in the same sequence i.e.
>>to show a .jpg and then to play a .avi and so on
>>can somebody suggest some sw ad hoc?
>
> Hi - download and install VirtualDub video processing software (free)
> from http://www.virtualdub.org/
>
> Then head to the menu, choose File -> Open Video File
> From the File Type menu, choose Image Sequence
>
> Browse to the directory containing the video images (this won't
> include the AVI video, only the images) and select the lowest numbered
> one. VirtualDub expects the numbers to be in a continous sequence
> (e.g. dscf1234, dscf1235, dscf1236 etc) so you might have some file
> renames to do.
>
> Then do File -> Save as AVI and you can export the image sequence to a
> video you can manipulate in windows MovieMaker.
>
> You could possibly skip that step and try adding all the images to
> MovieMaker then drag them onto the timeline - but you may have manual
> adjustment to do in either case.
>
> Both of those approaches get you a set of still images stitched back
> to back, but why not do a proper job, and have nice, automatic
> transitions and a soundtrack / voiceover ?
>
> You can do that very easily using PhotoStory (another microsoft toy)
> from the link below, which would probably get the best results.
>
> ok I know this approach but I'd like to have some raw, light presentation
> of my .jpg+.avi sequence, I don't want to produce some huge file wasting
> many MB or a DVD and possibly requiring resampling and/or format
> conversion and a lot of execution time
now I'm trying with Powerpoint but I'm having some problems due to its
generality, I was asking for some ad hoc sw
il barbi