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  Re: Can't Access Certain Commands in Tools  
From: CFM
Date: 14 May 2004 15:50:01
Message: <web.40a5229027c58a6aff0268740@news.povray.org>
Stephen McAvoy <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 May 2004 16:13:37 EDT, "CFM" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>
> >Still, I don't
> >know if TMPGE nc-2.5.
>
> Hi, CFM
> TMPGEnc will create a MPEG which is a common movie format and save it
> to the directory you want. It will not play them back. You will need
> to use Windows Media Player or something else. It is easy to use, when
> you browse for the files just double click in the first one of the
> series and it will select them all. You can change the compression
> settings if you want. Like most programmes it takes some time to get
> experience but you can just accept the default settings till you want
> to experiment.
> You could use VideoMach to create your movie
> http://gromada.com/download.html
> When VideoMach creates the movie it automatically plays it in Windows
> Media Player. One thing to point out VideoMach is when you select the
> files you must select them from the last to the first. E.g. 100 to
> 001.
>
>
> Regards
>         Stephen

OK, so I don't need POVTICK and those other applications?

From my experience, only certain movie players such as Windows Media Player,
RealOne, and QuickTime are specific to certain movies. Are the MPEGs that
TMPGEnc generate specific to any one of these movie players, or is it
general to all of them?


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