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28 Jul 2024 08:28:36 EDT (-0400)
  Re: nogoal Re: Putting sound in AVI via FMP  
From: Bob Hughes
Date: 16 Sep 1999 00:35:49
Message: <37e073a5@news.povray.org>
I like Cmpeg best of all for the quick answer to that, although it's a
rather crude DOS utility.  Apparently not everyone has Mpg decoders
though (hard to believe, I know).  So Avi instead, if highly
compressed, could be okay. And VidEdit does well enough for both the
sound and image frames.  Since I get by okay with those I don't feel
the need to use other things, though there are other things....
I think there are quite a few Flc capable players still around too so
if 256 color and relatively small files is an option then DTA (Daves
Targa Animator) can do them fine.  But then that's probably not too
browser friendly, not sure of it.
Don't think you can go wrong with Avi if done right (that means common
codec and all).

Bob

Stuart Johnston <stu### [at] ozemailcomau> wrote in message
news:37E055E1.57EFAFAA@ozemail.com.au...
> What's best to use for compiling POV-Ray output to low quality
> movies/animations for the Web?
>
> Stu
>
> nogoal wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > Chuck Roberts schrieb:
> > > Does anyone know how to put sound in Fast Movie Processor when
making an
> > > AVI? DO I have to change the animation file type to something
not AVI?
> > > Would MPG support sound? All my sound tabs and options are
greyed out
> > > when I make an AVI.
> >
> > of course this goes.. - if you own video
> > editing software that knows how.
> >
> > i dont know about fmp (never used it), but
> > i work on ulead media studio and videowave
> > - no prob there, just insert the audio track
> > where you want it, just as video tracks.
> >
> > maybe there is a cheap alternative to these
> > admittedly pricey ones?
> >
> > hth,
> >
> > reto
> >
> > master of the cut
> > --
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>
>
>


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