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Gary Shannon wrote:
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> I'm not real happy with the DOS tga to avi and tga to mpeg utilities I've
> found so far, and I'm designing a Windows based script-driven movie editor
> to do the job right (I hope). What I have in mind is a scripted conversion
> process. Here's a sample script showing some of the proposed capabilites.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for features and capabilities they'd like to
> see in such a program. (BTW: I'm a programmer with 35+years experience, so
> I think I can pull it off <grin>)
>
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Sounds like a pretty cool idea.
I only looked briefly at the sample script but if you could post a
syntax definition, I think it would be easier to see what features
you've already come up with.
I don't think I saw x,y offsets for overlayed images.
How about loops
loop{ scene{ ... } loops(3) } or such like.
Well I'm looking forward to seeing it up and running :)
Cheers,
PoD.
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