On Monday 17 November 2003 12:38 am, marcia wrote:
John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, marcia
wrote: Is there any way that I can turn my allotment of jpeg photos into mpeg
Not trivially - jpeg is a format for single images, mpeg is for movies. You can (I think) use MainActor to make mpeg movies from jpegs - you would have to set how long each image is shown on each trach. It's provided on the SuSE 8.2 media. There are probably other ways also.
HTH
John
I just noticed your answer. Thanks for the advice. I have been researching this subject for days. There are ways indeed but many are complicated to me. I have noticed that Main Actor may help out alot afterall. I cannot find much documentation about it so far but if someone would know how to create mpeg stills in this program I would love to know how you did it.
Thanks,
Marcia =============
Marcia, This subject just recently became an interest to me as well. Not for the same reason you are wanting, but certainly for making the vcd or svcd. There is a nice article in the latest issue of Linux Journal on authoring DVD's, etc., which mention some nice programs to use for not only a dvd, but vcd as well. I don't believe LJ has the article on it's site, but the magazine should be available at any good book store. I have gotten the programs, they are on Packman's site, but have not tried them yet. The better one seems to be DVD::rip and is listed on Packman's site as Video-DVDRip. It uses transcode and it's many features to help you build a nice vcd/svcd presentation. Transcode is quite versatile with many features, but difficult to use because it doesn't have a gui interface. DVD::rip provides that for you and a way to get to it's many features. Patrick -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.2 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...