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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (9732)1/5/2005 6:58:23 AM
From: nosmo_king  Respond to of 21667
 
Can you publish an mpg file or some other browser-friendly output...

Hi Bill,

I'm pretty sure I'm not saavy enough to do that <g>. I'd be more than happy to pop one in the mail if you're interested.

Though I was under a deadline to complete the DVD (along with my real job deadlines), I found it a great joy to make the DVD. The parents, kids and coaches seemed to enjoy it as well- I'll probably purchase the lq product in the future and provide feedback to this folder after trialing.

Thanks again,
Tony



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (9732)1/5/2005 4:06:04 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 21667
 
Bill,

I am beginning to incorporate photos into videos I am creating. The easiest solution
to date has been taking video sequences directly from my wife's digital camera as an .avi
file and using the standard Windows movie maker software that comes with XP. The ability
to add photos with the Rostrum camera effect (a.k.a. Ken Burns effect) greatly enhance
the video, as does the addition of music that is needed when photos are added (as there is
obviously no audio).

Movies can be made quite easily. The digital film outtakes lack zoom features and
exposure can be quite challenging due to limitations with the camera, but it is quite
a bit easier than hooking up my videocamera to my PC and converting digital tape
to individual files on my computer's hard drive.

Aus