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"Sometimes one has to go through hellto find later that there was an easy
way at any time" :-).
Thinking about it, I found myself doing an extra circle around "30-days
trial versions",
mostly not even taking the time to read exactly what they can do or not.
After all the advice I got now, I've already downloaded the recommended
Tools
and will try them next time.
At the moment, I feel that my problem is rather that I have not enough
CPU-Power,
or at least I would want to have more :-) to render the full video in 30
Minutes.
--Theo
PS: Thinking of a AMD "double hammer" for beginning of next year :-).
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"Bruce Duncan" <ayt### [at] hotmail com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 00:02:42 -0000, "Andrew Cocker"
> <mai### [at] andrewcocker co uk> wrote:
>
> >Also, I'd advise you try VideoMach (www.gromada.com) which will create
your mpeg-1 file from
> >the individual bitmap images, without the need to create a large
uncompressed avi first (as
> >will TMPGenc actually).
>
> I used TMPGEnc to compress some of my anims, I just point it at the
> first output bmp, and it picks up the rest of the frames
> automatically. No need to create an uncompressed AVI first.
>
> Also if you want to compress to AVI, VirtualDub 1.4.11 now allows you
> to specify an image sequence (bmp or tga).
>
>
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