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I use Corel Draw and have created a macro that inserts the
files into an AVI. The file can be saved as an mpeg but the
quality is low and it takes a long time. Should be easy if
you can get a copy of Corel Draw.
Aaron Cann wrote:
>
> Videdit doesn't read TGA's or any other POVRAY file type...just stupid
> DIB's. And, it doesn't do MPEG, just AVI's.
> Anyone know where the source to CMPEG is? A simple recompile in 32
> bit mode should fix the memory limitation.
>
> Fleb wrote:
>
> > For Win3.11 up, you can use VidEdit, a very... well.. adequate program
> > for doing frame-by-frame anims.
> >
> > It should still be at:
> > ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/Multimedia/Jumpstart/VfW11e/ODK/WINVIDEO/
> > (don't ask how I found this)
> >
> > And you'll want an FTP prog that can download multiple files, 'cause
> > this is an install set, not a ZIP type file.
> >
> > Dylan Beattie wrote:
> > >
> > > I've got a couple of POV-Ray generated animation sequences, and I'd like
> > > to put them together into a short MPEG or AVI movie, and possibly add
> > > music/sound effects as well. Is there a freeware/shareware/PD package
> > > available which will create AVI/MPEG files from TGA's, and will allow
> > > you to add an audio track? (Obviously they can be done using different
> > > packages if necessary) Has anyone used any good packages for doing this
> > > sort of thing? - I've got the CMPEG DOS encoder already, but it can only
> > > handle fairly small image files.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > > Dylan
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