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nicrune007

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IS there any software that can convert many photos

 

into a video and not losing the photos quality?

 

 

 

I tried Studio8 as AVI/Mpeg2

 

but when i Burn to disk to watch on TV.....

 

the quality decreases....

 

 

 

 

 

If there is any you know pls share....... :D

 

 

 

ya...

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... why would you need more. The program does exactly what you asked and it's as simple as opening a word document and saving it as a different word document...

 

 

 

If you want quality, use the free divx codecs along with the videomach program.

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and I meant why would you need more suggestions when you already got what you wanted.

 

 

 

Its like asking for a pie, and then wondering why you only got a pie and not a pie with a side order of ice cream

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ARGH...

 

I dont really like videoMach and dont ask why

 

i tried videomach and it is quite slow in producing file

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theres a program called videomach, and then theres another one, I think it is called videomach. If you don't like either of those, you could try this new one that just came out. It's called videomach.

 

 

 

If its slow producing a video, try using different codecs. Better quality = takes longer, worse quality = faster to compile. It's not the program going slow, it's the codecs. No matter what program you use the codecs will still take forever, which has already been said. If you want it to go faster get a better comp. oh, and make sure your using codecs... and not using the uncompiled setting, which will take up like 40 gigs to make a 10 second movie =\

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