nnigam
30th December 2004, 17:41
I can use AVISynth script to batch load JPEG images from a digital camera and create an AVI. But since they are still images, they are not on long enough to view them. I did see a way to load an image for a fixed period of time, but then they have to be loaded image by image. I am sure there must be an AVISynth command to batch load jpeg images with each image appearing for a fixed number of frames or time, and maybe even a transition between them, but am unable to find anything. Could anyone point me in a direction to do this.
I also have problems unless all images are the same resolution. If there is a command to programatically change all images to the same resolution that would be great.
My ultimate goal is to burn them to DVD for viewing on my TV with my dvd player. I plan on first creating the video, then create an audio track for muxing in. I am sure there are ways to do this, but I am unable to find a way for this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Neeraj C. Nigam
I also have problems unless all images are the same resolution. If there is a command to programatically change all images to the same resolution that would be great.
My ultimate goal is to burn them to DVD for viewing on my TV with my dvd player. I plan on first creating the video, then create an audio track for muxing in. I am sure there are ways to do this, but I am unable to find a way for this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Neeraj C. Nigam