From: "John Bowskill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: SMIL Question
Yvan,
I use StreamAnywhere from Sonic Foundry to encode AVI files into Real files.
It allows you to fade audio and/or video at the beginning and/or end of your
clip - it does it as it encodes. This removes the need to use Premiere to
edit your AVI files first.
John Bowskill
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Subject: SMIL Question
From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SMIL Question
Is it possible to "fade in" a realvideo using SMIL? And is it possible to
fade the audio portion of the video as well? If so, where could I find a
brief tutorial that covers this?
The reason I'm inquiring is because I'm finding that I get better quality
results whenever I encode directly to realvideo format, .. only I can't fade
in/out the video & audio when using this method. [ I normally capture to AVI
format first, do my fade-ins/fade-outs in Adobe Premiere, re-export the AVI,
and then encode that into realvideo format. If I could find a way to create
that fade-in/fade-out effect for the audio & video using SMIL, -- then I'd
be sparing myself from having to take those two additional steps.
Anyone know?
thanks,
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