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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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Version 1.21
This with this GUI you will be able to load two motion menus. Freeze the last frame of the first and the first frame og the last. And add a transition.
(The rendered motion menu transition can then be added to GUI for dvd author or Dvdauthor GUI)
Download from here:
t4dvdm.zip
Or try here:
t4dvdmenu
Files needed:
Avisynth
MpegDecoder.dll in Avisynth/plugins
and
an avisynth encoder ex:
FreeEnc
(or try NuEnc or QuEnc)
and
a mpeg player ex:
Media Player Classic
Have fun...
tin2tin
[edit: 30.10.2004 - Fixed an interface loading bug]
Last edited by tin2tin on Oct 30, 2004 05:38, edited 6 times in total
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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Fixed some bugs and changed the look of the GUI
[due to a limitation of mpegdecoder.dll it is not possible atm. to use clips of one frame length. Use longer clips than one frame(motion menus)]
Tin2tin
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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DVD transition GUI
Updated: now version 1.1.
Added a bunch of transitions and changed the GUI.
NuEnc and QuEnc has been updated to more XP P4 friendy versions - check 'em out!
Anyone need it to make transitions between jpg, bmp ect.?
Have fun,
Tin2tin
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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Another update. Now with visual examples.
Btw. use avisynth 2.5.5 or 2.5.6a.
And "-" in paths will generate errors in Freeenc.
Btw. the GUI was made with:
wxBasic
Tin2tin
Last edited by tin2tin on Nov 01, 2004 05:59, edited 2 times in total
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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A transition render version direct for GUI for DVDauthor.
Just unzip the files in the GFD folder where QuEnc also is, and you're up and running:
Download here:
GFDT
Btw. no automatic opening of a player afterwards.
Have fun,
Tin2tin
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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liquid217 google addict
Joined: 21 Feb 2002 Location: United States
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Actually, the latest DVDAuthorGUI incorparates that concept directly into the program. (JumpTable, under 'tools' must be turned on). I haven't had a chance to test your program, but I plan to when i get some free time this week. It looks very interesting.
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tin2tin Member
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Location: In orbit
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Hi,
I've used the same method to render slideshows with:
DVDslideshowGUI
Have fun,
Tin2tin
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mattso Member
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Location: Australia
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Does this reencode the whole thing, or just the last & first frames? Hmm, looks very handy.
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