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OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at
a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. Have you seen any software with these capabilities? Thx! jim |
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Re: OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
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"jim" <> wrote: > I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at > a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. > > I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 > frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. > > Have you seen any software with these capabilities? > > Thx! > > jim What you are looking for is software capable of producing animation. Any of the following non-linear video editing packages can do exactly what you are looking to do: € Adobe Premiere Elements (Microsoft Windows) € Adobe Premiere Pro (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) € Final Cut Express (Mac OS X) € Final Cut Pro (Mac OS X) € iMovie (Mac OS X) € ArcSoft ShowBiz (Microsoft Windows) € Autodesk Discreet Smoke and Discreet Fire (Linux, IRIX) € Avid DS Nitris (Microsoft Windows) € Avid Liquid (Microsoft Windows) € Avid Media Composer (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) € Avid NewsCutter Adrenaline € Avid Symphony Nitris (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) € Avid Xpress DV (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) € Avid Xpress Pro (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) € CyberLink PowerDirector (Microsoft Windows) € DVD Slideshow Builder (Microsoft Windows) € DeskShare Video Edit Magic (Microsoft Windows) € Edius (Microsoft Windows) € FORscene (Java on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) € Leitch Velocity (Microsoft Windows) € Lightworks (Custom hardware) € Magix Movie Edit Pro and Video Deluxe (Microsoft Windows) € MainConcept EVE, MainVision, and MainActor (Microsoft Windows, Linux (MainActor only)) € Media 100 HD Suite (Mac OS X) € Media 100 HDe (Mac OS X) € Media 100 SDe (Mac OS X) € Media 100 Producer (Mac OS X) € Media 100 Producer Suite (Mac OS X) € Merging Technologies VCube (Microsoft Windows) € muvee Technologies autoProducer 6.0 (Microsoft Windows) € NewTek Speededit (Microsoft Windows) € Nero 8 Ultra (Microsoft Windows) € Norrkross Movie (Mac OS X) € Picture2avi (Microsoft Windows) € Pinnacle (Microsoft Windows) € Pure Motion EditStudio (Microsoft Windows) € Roxio VideoWave and MyDVD (Microsoft Windows) € Serif MoviePlus (Microsoft Windows) € Sony Vegas (Microsoft Windows) € Tenomichi 3D Edit (Microsoft Windows) € Ulead Systems MediaStudio Pro and VideoStudio (Microsoft Windows) € AVIedit (Microsoft Windows) € Windows Movie Maker (Microsoft Windows) € Magic Edit (Microsoft Windows) € Photodex ProShow Gold (Microsoft Windows) |
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Re: OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
jim wrote:
> I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at > a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. > > I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 > frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. > > Have you seen any software with these capabilities? Transcode -- //Aho |
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Re: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
isnt this the same thing as a slideshow?
"jim" <> wrote in message news:U_t6k.10477$. .. >I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at >a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. > > I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 > frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. > > Have you seen any software with these capabilities? > > Thx! > > jim > |
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Re: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
"toll" <> wrote in message news:485a84f3$0$4074$... > isnt this the same thing as a slideshow? Not for what I want to do. I want the images to flash by as fast as the frames in a normal movie (approx 30 fps) all the way up to 120 fps (if possible). It is an exercise in how the eye detects changes at high rates of speed. jim |
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Re: OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:26:06 -0400, jim wrote:
> I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame > at a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. > > I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 > frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. > > Have you seen any software with these capabilities? > > Thx! > > jim AVS Video Tools. TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress. |
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Re: OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
>> I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at >> a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps. >> >> I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1 >> frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie. >> >> Have you seen any software with these capabilities? >> >> Thx! >> >> jim IstopMotion by Boinx |
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Re: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
jim wrote:
> "toll" <> wrote > >> isnt this the same thing as a slideshow? > > Not for what I want to do. I want the images to flash by as fast as the > frames in a normal movie (approx 30 fps) all the way up to 120 fps (if > possible). > > It is an exercise in how the eye detects changes at high rates of speed. Try the rec.video.desktop group. Video is complicated, don't expect a simple answer. |
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Re: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP
Good old VirtualDub will do it. Just make sure all the images are named
consecutively( ie. image001.jpg, image002.jpg...ect...). I would also make sure the images are at the same aspect ratio. Then, in the file menu, where it says open avi, click on the first image of the sequence. VD will load them all in, I think, as single frames. You can then set the output to whatever kind of avi file you want, with whatever compression and filtration you want. Kurt "Paul Furman" <paul-@-edgehill.net> wrote in message news cY6k.11459$mh5.10866@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com...> jim wrote: >> "toll" <me@toll.ca> wrote >>> isnt this the same thing as a slideshow? >> >> Not for what I want to do. I want the images to flash by as fast as the >> frames in a normal movie (approx 30 fps) all the way up to 120 fps (if >> possible). >> >> It is an exercise in how the eye detects changes at high rates of speed. > > Try the rec.video.desktop group. > Video is complicated, don't expect a simple answer. |
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