Hallo

> Most parts can be done with the MJPEGTools, I suppose, but what about the
> last two steps ? :-)
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> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 11:41:33 +0100
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mpeg2enc
> 
> Good morning.
> I'm responsable of sw developement of GD SPA ITALY (company that produces
> automatic wrapping machine).
> We have to provide to our customers a DVD PAL slide show of some details
> of our machinery captured with an high resolution digital camera (jpeg
> format)  and  I'm evaluating different tools to do this.
That type of question was asked on the dvd-author mailinglist some time
ago. 
http://dvdauthor.sourceforge.net/, and the mailinglist archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=59028
And than search for slidshow, you should find some thread on the 20th of
Jan. 04.

> I mostly interested in high quality images (sharpen, not flickering, but
> also without blur effect) more than transition effects or audio background
> so I'd like still images rather than clip.
I would not concider PAL resolution as high quality.

> For personal purpose I have used in the past VCDEASY (and in this manner I
> found your e-mail) and for this reason I'm wondering if the tools provided with it 
> could be
> applicable in this case.
> I'm figured this sequence of step but I'm not sure that it is right:
> a) generally the jpeg images could not have a 4:3 aspect ratio so I have
> to crop them to this proportion
> b) the image has to be resize to a valid DVD resolution (but which one?
> 704x576 720x576)
> c) the image has to be converted in MPEG2 format (using VCDEASY is in VCD
> format I have seen that mpge2enc has a DVD format parameter -f 8 .....)
Those things can be done with the mjpeg tools. Take here a look at the
mjpeg-howto section DVD creating.
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3456&group_id=5776

> d) a DVD file system has to be created
> c) burn it
> Could You help me please?
That can be done with dvdauthor.


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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