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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message news:3bcc879c@news.povray.org...
> Bill DeWitt <bde### [at] cflrrcom> wrote:
> : I didn't use to think this but now I agree. This is not a forum about
> : experimental video compression. It's about the program that makes the
> : images, Povray, and how to animate objects in those images with that
> : program.
>
> : MPG-1 is pretty universal and if you want your animations to be seen, or
> : if you want to be polite to those who want to see your animations, you
> : should use it.
>
> The situation has taken a full 180 degrees turn from what it was some
> months ago... Back then it was me who resisted using DivX and wanted everyone
> to use MPEG-1. Now it's the exact opposite... :)
>
> I destroyed the original images so I can't build the MPEG from them. I also
> have no idea how to convert an AVI to MPG (I can make the conversion in the
> other direction); I don't have any program which supports Windows video
> codecs as input and can output an MPG. Any suggestions?
>
Corel PhotoPaint is available free for Linux from www.corel.com . It supports a
lot of file types.
- Nekar
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