Hi Mark,

as Tijai said: virtualdub <- really great and fast
(and no installer, unpack and run)
or, if you like "coding" with no visual feedback:
avisynth
http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/Main_Page

Matthias

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tijai 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 3:35 AM
  Subject: Re: what happened to Deltaconvert


  Hello Mark..

  try this:

  http://www.ranchcomputing.com/V_framanip.php
  (mainly a "player" for separate frames... but can also convert them into avis 
(the 32bit version)

  or the good old vitual dub...

  http://www.virtualdub.org/
  can read bmp and tga frames

  best regards,

  tijai



  Mark schrieb: 
    Hi list, 

    What happened to this useful little (buggy) V3 tool that allowed us to 
convert separate frames into AVIs? Something with this functionality is no 
longer included in the RS toolkit since V4 (correct me if I'm wrong). I never 
render to AVIs directly, always separate frames. 

    To complicate things more: I can't install the old V3 on Vista. A pity, I 
hope Deltaconvert will be another useful feature from the V3 days that will be 
re-introduced, like Morphing and even some V7 features. Maybe it has to to do 
with licensing problems? 

    For now, I have to switch on my noisy XP computer and do the conversions on 
that one. 

    Of course there are other solutions, but I started searching a bit for 
legal alternatives... FFmpeg appears to be powerful, but you have to compile 
the source code yourself! I haven't compiled anything since the Amiga days... 


    Any tips for freeware conversion tools? 

    TIA, 
    -Mark H 


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