mgb_osg wrote:
> Easiest way is probably just to write N jpegs named image000.jpg to 
> imageN.jpg and then use virtualdub to convert them into a movie in whatever 
> format you want.
> 


Since I'm using Linux, I'm thinking of using somthing like ffmpeg (that was 
segested to me) or something else. I'm not sure that vertualdub has ben ported 
to Linux yet - I think not!


mgb_osg wrote:
> 
> Writing an MJPG movie, where each frame is just a jpeg, isn't much harder.
> 


Yea, I did something like that back in art school when I did my animation 
project years ago! 

The only thing I'm worrying about is that I'm not just thinking about making 20 
sec. of video. I'm sure that it will be tested to up to an hour.

One of the things I have to worry about is the frame rate. I don't need to go 
any more than 30/sec. for what I need it for. I have to add a delay timer for 
the refresh rate.  

Next I have to freeze the frame size to something like 740X480 for standard 
NTSC format.

D Glenn

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