Madfox Posted December 20, 2023 Posted December 20, 2023 Not related to A:M. Recently I am using "ImageToAvi 1.0.0.5" to convert 1920x1080 jpg's to avi. This was going fine, although the program seems limited to 720x480. Now I am on the fifth file of jpg's and the program starts quartering out all avi's. So I tried other formats, but only 640x480 suceeds. A bit confused tried other programs, like VideoPath. This makes go all frames on 5sec. I thought of using A:M to import the jpgs again, but that's not the same.| Are there other methodes to convert jpg to avi? Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted December 21, 2023 Hash Fellow Posted December 21, 2023 A:M can output an image sequence to AVI. That is not good enough? Quote
detbear Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 I always did it in an exterior editor like After Effects, Premeire, or something similar. Some people use others like Davinci Resolve which has a free version still....I think. Quote
Madfox Posted December 22, 2023 Author Posted December 22, 2023 Quote A:M can output an image sequence to AVI. That was my second thought. But I am affraid I get another lightning outcome. It was a hussle. First I did a Netrendering with 7 cores for 13 seconds animation. This took 4:24:00. 2340 frames. Then I rendered the animation in A:M, what resulted in a render of 22 houres. But the sound was scrambled. Something else is getting on. Relaying on this "ImageToAvi"program, that resulted in four parts of 13 seconds, the fifth part suddenly scrambles up to a 4/5 screen error. Tried everything to get it right, but my only succes was a 640x480 example. I can scale this up, but that's not the way. Knowing myself I left my attempts, but I had a hard carrot on it. Then I used AnimationWorks, a PaintShoPro program, and it worked! Only bad is it loads only ten frames at the time. So after thirty loads I had my fifth 13 seconds 1920x1080 avi file. Pffft. I have no experience with Adobe. At least not with files of this size. In the beginning it was simple, but how further I get to the end the more quirks appear to distort it. This how far I have come. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/n76j0nuf82wplyyh8i6ll/synchron00.mp4?rlkey=42ol2ivt0g14exrpjei1wp0gt&dl=0 Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted December 22, 2023 Hash Fellow Posted December 22, 2023 4 minutes ago, Madfox said: That was my second thought. But I am affraid I get another lightning outcome. I don't know what that means. The descriptions are not making sense. Quote the fifth part suddenly scrambles up to a 4/5 screen error. I don't know what that means. Quote First I did a Netrendering with 7 cores for 13 seconds animation. This took 4:24:00. 2340 frames. 2340 frames? Something is seriously wrong. 13 seconds of animation at 30 fps should be 390 frames At 25 fps (PAL) it will be 325 frames At 24 fps (film) it will be 312 frames I still don't understand what you are trying to do that isn't working You have a sound track. You put it in animation:Master and made animation to match it. You rendered frames in NetRender. Take the image sequence and your sound track to your video editing program and sync them together there. That is the standard way to do it. Quote
Madfox Posted December 22, 2023 Author Posted December 22, 2023 Sorry for the misunderstanding, Sir. It has something to do with my way of lango explanation. I placed the files in A:M as animation sequence. I just don't know how to render them to a proper avi file. Maybe I'm doing something stupid, like adding it to a screen.mdl and then get the wrong lightning in the choreography. "ImageToAvi" gave me four good results. The fifth one ends up like this. Reason I named the toppic not related, as it points to a program error. And.., nope. The time for 2340 frames is 01:49:00. I use the program VideoPath NHC to add the avi files with the sound. Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted December 22, 2023 Hash Fellow Posted December 22, 2023 Do this... ExportImageSequenceto AVI.mp4 Quote
Madfox Posted December 22, 2023 Author Posted December 22, 2023 Yes, that's the way! Only thing I missed was the crosspoint to "import as animation". Thanks a lot. Pretty bird there. 😄 Quote
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