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Good tip, thanks Andrew !
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"Andrew Cocker" <mai### [at] andrewcocker co uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> "Theo Gottwald *" <The### [at] t-online de> wrote in message
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> > Thanks for the tip. After I run it, it says there are 30 days left for
> > Mpeg2.
> > Have to try it with more time.
>
> The option to encode to Mpeg-2 will time out unless you register. However,
this will not
> affect the ability to encode to Mpeg-1, which is what you want. Use this
prog, it's great.
>
> Also, I'd advise you try VideoMach (www.gromada.com) which will create
your mpeg-1 file from
> the individual bitmap images, without the need to create a large
uncompressed avi first (as
> will TMPGenc actually). You can continue to use it after the 30 day limit
as long as it's for
> non-commercial purposes.
>
> All the best,
>
> Andy Cocker
>
>
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We've counted 25 Downloads since the link is up.
Thats quite a fast start.
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"Alan Kong" <ako### [at] povrayNO-SPAM org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 00:03:43 +0100 Theo Gottwald * wrote:
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> >However ... here is the Download-Link for the current movies.
>
> Nice work, thanks.
>
> --
> Alan
> ako### [at] povray org
> a k o n g <at> p o v r a y <dot> o r g
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I've just tried videomach.
With videomach the making of a MPG is a question of just one "drag'n drop"
and two button clicks.
I installed it, started it, dropped my 720 BMP's directly into it, pressed
the process-button,
typed in the target-filename.
Much more easy then the other system !
The result (though has 1 MB more then the other - maybe better quality ?)
is really good and a mesagebox shows that it has been "corrected for windows
media-player"
So I think this is the wanted program for easy MPG-creating.
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"Andrew Cocker" <mai### [at] andrewcocker co uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> "Theo Gottwald *" <The### [at] t-online de> wrote in message
> news:3dd2da9f@news.povray.org...
> > Thanks for the tip. After I run it, it says there are 30 days left for
> > Mpeg2.
> > Have to try it with more time.
>
> The option to encode to Mpeg-2 will time out unless you register. However,
this will not
> affect the ability to encode to Mpeg-1, which is what you want. Use this
prog, it's great.
>
> Also, I'd advise you try VideoMach (www.gromada.com) which will create
your mpeg-1 file from
> the individual bitmap images, without the need to create a large
uncompressed avi first (as
> will TMPGenc actually). You can continue to use it after the 30 day limit
as long as it's for
> non-commercial purposes.
>
> All the best,
>
> Andy Cocker
>
>
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 07:47:47 +0100, "Theo Gottwald *"
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> Good tip, thanks Andrew !
Sorry, Theo, but is it necessary you change subject with every post and write
there the same or similiar content as in post? You are quoting original
messages and continue the same problem so I think you can preserve subjects.
ABX
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I am viewing it in Outlook-Express, so I have all posts for one thing sorted
in a tree.
The subject itself does not distruct order here. Is it diffrent for
WEB-based systems ?
I changed subject, so someone can just see whats inside on a quick look.
Maybe is unconventional like that ?
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"ABX" <abx### [at] abx art pl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 07:47:47 +0100, "Theo Gottwald *"
> <The### [at] t-online de> wrote:
> > Good tip, thanks Andrew !
>
> Sorry, Theo, but is it necessary you change subject with every post and
write
> there the same or similiar content as in post? You are quoting original
> messages and continue the same problem so I think you can preserve
subjects.
>
> ABX
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 09:23:15 +0100, "Theo Gottwald *"
<The### [at] t-online de> wrote:
> Maybe is unconventional like that ?
somehow, I just was curious becouse it is not very popular behaviour,
follow-ups off-topic
ABX
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"Theo Gottwald *" <The### [at] t-online de> wrote in message
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> I've just tried videomach.
<snip>
> The result (though has 1 MB more then the other - maybe better quality ?)
> is really good and a mesagebox shows that it has been "corrected for windows
> media-player"
You can of course set the data rate yourself (this is probably what's causing the file
size
increase). In the Define Output dialog (the diskette icon), go to the video tab and
click on
the Format Options button. You can set the Data rate here.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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If I try to download the movies I get .pl files. What should I do with
this type of files?
In the latest version of TMPGenc one can import .bmp files to produce a
mpeg1 movie file!
--
Herman Serras
Gent (Belgium)
http://cage.rug.ac.be/~hs/
Theo Gottwald * wrote:
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> Thanks for the tip. After I run it, it says there are 30 days left for
> Mpeg2.
> Have to try it with more time.
>
> However ... here is the Download-Link for the current movies.
>
> http://www.it-berater.org/shtmls/bild_02.shtml
>
> --Theo
>
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"Herman Serras" <Her### [at] pandora be> wrote in message
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> If I try to download the movies I get .pl files. What should I do with
> this type of files?
I had to let the link open the page with the m1v contents, seen as coded,
then use the File menu to Save Page as... (in Mozilla web browser anyway).
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"Theo Gottwald *" <The### [at] t-online de> wrote in message
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> http://www.it-berater.org/shtmls/bild_02.shtml
That first animation lost most of the frame before finishing. Don't know if
that means Windows Media Player couldn't handle the file right or if the
file I got was broken. Also looks like a violet color might have gotten
lost, seeing just those two blue beams. Was nice animating though, slow and
fun to watch.
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