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Aargh, where can I get a program to encode a DivX from stills? Divx.com
is no help, it just points me to programs that AFAIK re-encode existing
videos into DivX.
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On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 22:32:25 -0500, David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet>
wrote:
>Aargh, where can I get a program to encode a DivX from stills? Divx.com
>is no help, it just points me to programs that AFAIK re-encode existing
>videos into DivX.
If they're BMP's, you can do it with VirtualDub
http://www.virtualdub.com
(Other still formats don't appear to be supported, although it can take
various types of movies for input as well)
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"Marc van den Dikkenberg" <exc### [at] xs4allnl> wrote in message
news:W+FEPUtFEf+3LwwCV5R4LXJYVNcv@4ax.com...
> If they're BMP's, you can do it with VirtualDub
> http://www.virtualdub.com
'HOW' do you do it with VirtualDub? I'd like to know. Please share your knowledge on
the
subject.
I use VideoMach www.gromada.com. Will output in lots of formats, not just AVI
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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I use VideoMach as well. Supports lots of input and output formats, easy to
use and very versatile.
-tgq
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> 'HOW' do you do it with VirtualDub? I'd like to know. Please share
> your knowledge on the subject.
Couldn't be easier. What I do is use Bink and Smacker
(http://www.radgametools.com/) to convert my POV-rendered PNG files to an
uncompressed AVI. Then I open that in VirtualDub
(http://www.virtualdub.org/). I apply any filters I might want, specify No
Audio, and then I set the compression settings. First, I pick "2-pass, first
pass", and apply some settings I'm happy with (http://www.doom9.org/). After
OKing everything, I save the file, making sure to defer processing for
later. This puts it in the job control list. Then I go back into the
compression settings and pick "2-pass, second pass". Save (deferred) again.
F4 for job control, hit Start, sit back and wait. When done, I delete the
original AVI and any stray files Divx left behind while encoding.
I hope that was clear. :) It has become quite routine for me.
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WARNING: I downloaded a DIVX player and it put GATOR SPYWARE on my machine.
David Fontaine wrote:
> Aargh, where can I get a program to encode a DivX from stills? Divx.com
> is no help, it just points me to programs that AFAIK re-encode existing
> videos into DivX.
>
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> |_/avid |ontaine email: <dav### [at] faricynet>
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> Couldn't be easier. What I do is use Bink and Smacker
Yes that's easy, but you can do it directly in Virtual Dub: Use the "logo"
filter to add a full screen BMP logo, select no transparancy, and select
"animation" with duration of 1 frame per BMP file.. Name the BMP files like
this:
name0000.bmp
name0001.bmp
etc.. The important thing is just to use 4 digits at the end of the name..
That's easy and you can output directly to Mpeg4.
Regards,
Hugo
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Thanks Hugo, that will save me having to generate uncompressed AVI first (although it
will
mean me rendering my images in bmp format, rather than space-saving png).
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Hugo" <hua### [at] post3teledk> wrote in message news:3d4821f5$1@news.povray.org...
> > Couldn't be easier. What I do is use Bink and Smacker
>
> Yes that's easy, but you can do it directly in Virtual Dub: Use the "logo"
> filter to add a full screen BMP logo, select no transparancy, and select
> "animation" with duration of 1 frame per BMP file.. Name the BMP files like
> this:
>
> name0000.bmp
> name0001.bmp
>
> etc.. The important thing is just to use 4 digits at the end of the name..
> That's easy and you can output directly to Mpeg4.
>
> Regards,
> Hugo
>
>
>
>
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Thanks Tony, but that's not what I was asking (see Hugo's post). I already perform the
uncompressed AVI using VideoMach, and it was that step that I was hoping to make
redundant.
However, your answer was interesting regarding using a second pass for DivX encoding.
I shall
have to give that a try.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> wrote in message news:3d48095d@news.povray.org...
> > 'HOW' do you do it with VirtualDub? I'd like to know. Please share
> > your knowledge on the subject.
>
> Couldn't be easier. What I do is use Bink and Smacker
> (http://www.radgametools.com/) to convert my POV-rendered PNG files to an
> uncompressed AVI. Then I open that in VirtualDub
> (http://www.virtualdub.org/). I apply any filters I might want, specify No
> Audio, and then I set the compression settings. First, I pick "2-pass, first
> pass", and apply some settings I'm happy with (http://www.doom9.org/). After
> OKing everything, I save the file, making sure to defer processing for
> later. This puts it in the job control list. Then I go back into the
> compression settings and pick "2-pass, second pass". Save (deferred) again.
> F4 for job control, hit Start, sit back and wait. When done, I delete the
> original AVI and any stray files Divx left behind while encoding.
>
> I hope that was clear. :) It has become quite routine for me.
>
> --
> Anthony
>
>
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Yes, it will, but you can safely remove/disable it by following the link here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=fc9524abe613debfc536fd7fd1df4020&threadid=19583
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Bryan Valencia" <bry### [at] 209softwarecom> wrote in message
news:3D481BC3.53541C77@209software.com...
> WARNING: I downloaded a DIVX player and it put GATOR SPYWARE on my machine.
>
> David Fontaine wrote:
>
> > Aargh, where can I get a program to encode a DivX from stills? Divx.com
> > is no help, it just points me to programs that AFAIK re-encode existing
> > videos into DivX.
> >
> > --
> > ___ ______________________________________________
> > | \ |_ website: http://davidf.faricy.net/
> > |_/avid |ontaine email: <dav### [at] faricynet>
>
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