OT: Seeking special movie software for Linux, Vista or XP

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I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at
a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps.

I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1
frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie.

Have you seen any software with these capabilities?

Thx!

jim
 
jim said:
I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at
a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps.

I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1
frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie.

Have you seen any software with these capabilities?

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toll said:
isnt this the same thing as a slideshow?

Not for what I want to do. I want the images to flash by as fast as the
frames in a normal movie (approx 30 fps) all the way up to 120 fps (if
possible).

It is an exercise in how the eye detects changes at high rates of speed.

jim
 
jim said:
Not for what I want to do. I want the images to flash by as fast as the
frames in a normal movie (approx 30 fps) all the way up to 120 fps (if
possible).

It is an exercise in how the eye detects changes at high rates of speed.

Try the rec.video.desktop group.
Video is complicated, don't expect a simple answer.
 
Good old VirtualDub will do it. Just make sure all the images are named
consecutively( ie. image001.jpg, image002.jpg...ect...). I would also make
sure the images are at the same aspect ratio.
Then, in the file menu, where it says open avi, click on the first image of
the sequence. VD will load them all in, I think, as single frames. You can
then set the output to whatever kind of avi file you want, with whatever
compression and filtration you want.

Kurt
 
jim said:
I want to be able to take still frames and create a movie a single frame at
a time with frame rates of 60 fps to 120 fps.

I have Googled to no avail for something that will let me make a movie, 1
frame at a time and allow me to set the fps of the movie.

Have you seen any software with these capabilities?

Thx!

jim

I'm pretty sure Multiquence will do the job. But, as pointed out elsewhere,
if you display the end-product on a television screen, 30 fps is the
hardware limitation you can't avoid.

Multiquence is available at http://www.goldwave.com

Good Luck,
Dudley
 
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