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Am Sonntag, 26. September 2004 23:10 schrieb Maik Holtkamp:
Es könnte sein, dass ich images2mpg bzw. digikam (GUI) will.
Kenn ich nicht. Wenn es still-images nutzt ist es ok.
Das liest sich interessant: # This script used this externals binary programs : # # - 'montage' from ImageMagick for resize the images for the TV screen size. # - 'composite' from ImageMagick for make the transition between images. # - 'convert' from ImageMagick for convert the images before MPEG encoding. # - 'identify' from ImageMagick for check the background image file size. # - 'ppmtoy4m' from MjpegTools for create a video stream from the image. # - 'yuvscaler' from MjpegTools for adapt the video stream size before MPEG encoding. # - 'mpeg2enc' from MjpegTools for encode the video stream in MPEG file. # - 'mp2enc' from MjpegTools for encode on a MP2 file a WAV sound file if necessary. # - 'mplex' from MjpegTools for multiplexe the MPEG file and the MP2 sound and convert # the final MPEG file to a DVD/XVCD/SVCD/VCD format compatible with vcdimager program. # # You can use the 'Digikam' KDE frontend with this script. Look this URL : http://digikam.sourceforge.net Al PS: Script schicke ich dir per PM