RE: [backstage] Video Encoder

2006-12-15 Thread Kim Plowright
FFMpeg?
(I may have misunderstood what you're after tho)
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/
FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and
video. It includes libavcodec, the leading audio/video codec library.
FFmpeg is developed under Linux, but it can compiled under most
operating systems, including Windows.
The project is made of several components:
* ffmpeg is a command line tool to convert one video file format to
another. It also supports grabbing and encoding in real time from a TV
card. 

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Subject: [backstage] Video Encoder

Hi Folks,

Sorry if this is OT.

Working on a new prototype and this request might give a little away :-)
!!

Anyway I am looking for a windows video encoder (command line?) that can
take static images and spit out something video webby and also be as
lossless as possible. I've tried Google and not found anything
practical.

Free or very close to it preferably.

Thanks,
Davy

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[backstage] Video Encoder

2006-12-14 Thread Davy Mitchell

Hi Folks,

Sorry if this is OT.

Working on a new prototype and this request might give a little away :-) !!

Anyway I am looking for a windows video encoder (command line?) that
can take static images and spit out something video webby and also be
as lossless as possible. I've tried Google and not found anything
practical.

Free or very close to it preferably.

Thanks,
Davy

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Re: [backstage] Video Encoder

2006-12-14 Thread Richard P Edwards

Davy,

If I lack the connection with command line  this is how I do  
what you describe.

Apple iPhoto import photos in to a library.. set up the slideshow...
Then use Snapz Pro X to capture the screen as a movie, or mpeg.
The H.264 codec is available which seems the most up to date in the  
Mac world, or so I read

a while ago.
Snapz Pro does Windows.

Hope this is helpful.
Regards
Richard


On 14 Dec 2006, at 22:44, Davy Mitchell wrote:


Hi Folks,

Sorry if this is OT.

Working on a new prototype and this request might give a little  
away :-) !!


Anyway I am looking for a windows video encoder (command line?) that
can take static images and spit out something video webby and also be
as lossless as possible. I've tried Google and not found anything
practical.

Free or very close to it preferably.

Thanks,
Davy

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