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Sebastian H. wrote:
> David F wrote:
>
>> I'm using mpeg2encode, though I use GIMP to create the .par file, and it
>> also creates a script which you can use to generate the animation
>>
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>>
>>>What tool would you use to assemble a series of stills into an mpg movie
>>>under Linux ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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> Gimp creates .par files? HOW?
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>
All you have to do is open one of the franes, preferably the first one,
right click on it, and select video/encode/mpeg[1,2]. This brings up a
dialog which lets you modify the options, and then generates a .par-mpg
file, and a script that runs mpeg_encode or mpeg2encode depending on what
you are generating. I did notice, though, that it assumes that you have 4
numeric characters at the end of the file, though this is easily fixed by
editing the .par file.
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David
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