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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Nov 18, 2004 05:19 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

DVD slideshow GUI



Author and produce ready to burn DVD slideshows!

Load any imagefile - load avi's - any size - add background - wav music - texts - borders - textbox - exposition time - transition time - transition style - and export the slideshow.

Current version: Homepage

Features:
- Import any type of image, any size.
- Import avi.
- Animate, Pan, Zoom, Rotate images.
- Change image order move, copy, paste for one or more slides.
- Resizing images/avi's within safearea.
- Exposition time for each slide.
- Transition time for each slide.
- Transition style for each slide.
- Make your own grayscale transitions.
- Code your own avisynth transitions.
- Random transition.
- Text for each slide.
- Add border to image.
- Change fonts.
- Place text.
- Add textbox.
- Add background.
- Add wav music.

Formats:
- PAL 4:3, PAL 16:9, NTSC 4:3, NTSC 16:9
Export to:
- Iso, DVD folders, Mpg, M2v, Mp2, Ac3, Avi, Avs, Flv, Srt, Ssa, Chapters as smpte(txt), Chapters as frames numbers(txt).

View flash tutorial here.

More info(the programing language): wxbasic forum

This freeware project uses:
(all included)
Avisynth
QuEnc
Media Player Classic
DVDauthor
Mplex
Demux
mkisofs

If you want to add more slideshows to a dvd you can use one of these to add menus and buttons ect.
DVDauthorGUI
GUI for DVDauthor.

A freeware burner: cdburnerxp

Btw. report bugs or write remarks or share your grayscales here...

Have fun,
Tin2tin


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Baldrick
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Post Posted: Nov 18, 2004 05:41 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

the image doens't work and the download doesn't work either,
The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer.

you can upload files and images in our forum.


tin2tin
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Post Posted: Nov 18, 2004 11:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

It is all there at videohelp.com as freeware. Avisynth is used for most of the free software to process video, Get that first.

For encoding you can use HCenc or Quenc. Both are using avisynth scripts as import.

It's very simple to write a script for import of an avi:

Code:


avisource("yourpath")

converttoyv12()



Paste this into notepad and save as .avs.

Use HCenc for the best video quality(m2v) and Quenc for audio(ac3)(or you can use Quenc for both - but HCenc is better for video).

The get GUI for dvdauthor/Muxman for authoring. It is very advanced, and can do amazing stuff. But it's not that difficult. Just find your folder with the rendered files and drag n' drop them into the menu. Create DVD/Preview/Burn.

Media Player Classic works fine as external previewer.

Imgburn can be set up with GUI for DVDauthor, which can burn your dvd's for you and is also freeware.



Tin2tin


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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Nov 25, 2004 08:23 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

As of the 25. of november an update is ready.

Have fun,
Tin2tin


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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Nov 30, 2004 09:30 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Another update...

Have fun,
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Post Posted: Dec 07, 2004 12:46 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Updated - now it's ready for some rough testing! biggrin.gif

Btw. you can export a m2v and a ac3 file and use Muxman to produce a ready to burn DVD file. biggrin.gif

Tin2tin


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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 09, 2004 04:52 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Updated to version 00g

9. dec - PAL 4:3, NTSC 4:3, PAL 16:9, NTSC 16:9 added!
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Post Posted: Dec 10, 2004 07:58 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Updated.
10. dec - Exports chapters(one for each chapter) in smpte(aka. 00:00:01.00) or frames(useful in muxman).

I'm amazed how easy things get with muxman: tongue.gif
1. Make your slideshow in DVDsGUI.
2. Export: m2v+ac3+txt(chapters in frames)
3. Import m2v+ac3+txt(chapters in frames) in muxman and export.
4. Burn it and you'll have a slideshow dvd with chapterpoints for each new slide.

If you want to add more slideshows to a dvd you can use GUI for DVDauthor or DVDauthor GUI to set up your menus (these two use chapters in smpte and both imports the txt file saved in DVDsGUI).

Have fun,
Tin2tin


tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 13, 2004 18:20 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Yes, you guessed right... another update!

Now it is possible to export directly to iso or dvd folders with chapters - all ready to burn.

Though it's a bit of a hassel to download DVDslideshowGUI, QuEnc, Media Player Classic and Avisynth - it can't get much easier to burn your own dvd-slideshows when you're up and running - and that is for free!!!

Have mucho fun,
Tin2tin


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Post Posted: Dec 15, 2004 08:54 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

15. dec - Added grayscale transitions - every image in the transitionfolder will be converted into super cool transitions- when restarting. So now you can make your own transitions - the possibilities are unlimited! And now you can add random transitions too.

Though there might be some minor bugs here and there - it's pretty solid, advanced and ready for use. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

Tin2tin

Lowres photos+low bitrate rendering of a few grayscale transitions preview: dvdsguilowbirate.m2v


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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 15, 2004 15:21 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

15. dec - Night. Added an installer so now everything can be downloaded in one go(4 parts) and installed so you don't have to worry about what goes where.

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Post Posted: Dec 16, 2004 00:17 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Do i just need to unrar them all to the same folder? Are each parts the same?

Thanks

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Post Posted: Dec 16, 2004 01:40 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

after install I can't start the app up.It tells me to move the installation path to a dir with no "-" in the pathname etc...although I used the default installation path

tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 16, 2004 02:43 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Quote:
Do i just need to unrar them all to the same folder? Are each parts the same?

The rars are 4 different parts, but with the same size. Download them all to the same place on your harddisk and unrar them (you can get a trial of winrar here.)

Quote:
after install I can't start the app up.It tells me to move the installation path to a dir with no "-" in the pathname etc...although I used the default installation path

Unfortunately I'm having troubles with running comandlinetools from folders with empty spaces and '-' so therefore I have to let DVDsGUI make this check and error. The default dirs name depends on the language win is running - so if it is English the "Program Folder" does contain an empty space character, and you'll have to install it into another folder without the empty space character. Sorry.

Thanks for testing it. I'm looking forward to hear from you - how things goes. biggrin.gif

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Post Posted: Dec 20, 2004 18:47 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

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through sheer happenstance, i stumbled upon your program while looking for a simple, easy solution to a problem i was having. i have a couple of thousand slides than i'm scanning in (batches of 140 or so) than i want to group into slide shows. (some with as few as 50 pictures, but i want to be able to have a slide show with 150 if possible). they are to be displayed on a 50" HDTV (768p). to make it even easier, none of the slideshows will include sound! your program is simple, easy to use and relatively quick. but i have some comments/questions:

1) it would be great if i could resize the import images dialog box- the narrow vertical window makes it difficult for me sometimes to read longer file names.

2) import images seems to ignore the first file located in a folder. ie. i have s1-s20, the import images lists shows s2-s20.

3) an alpha/numeric sort by filename in the main window would be a big help.

4) what is the max number of files/size in a slide show?

5) for some reason i am unable to export more than 10 files to a mpg (or in my case a m2v because i dont have sound)- i select the files, chose export to m2v and while it seems to process all sample 20 images the movie only contains the first 10.

6) while the QuEnc guide was moderately helpful, it doesn't include information on ALL of the advanced settings. for instance, what is Interlaced encoding? DC precision? QLB matrix? (basically the whole right and bottom side of the advanced dialog box)


at any rate, i love what i've seen so far and would love to make it a part of my (rather large project). any help, comments you could give me would be great!

thanks,

eb


Hi EB,
Thanks for your PM, I hope it's okay that I reply here.
(o) What's your resolution?
1. Added.
2. Thanks for finding this bug - it should be all right now.
3. Added sorting - look under the edit menu.
4. Dunno - sounds like you got the material to stress test it smile.gif
5. This one I can't figure out - I don't have this problem on my computer!? (Btw. it always exports all slides - not just the selected)
6. The GUI is just using QuEnc - you can finde more info on QuEnc here.

Btw. if you want to make mpg/iso you can add a wav with no sound.

Thanks for testing it,
Tin2tin


tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 27, 2004 07:10 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

You can get the DVD slideshow GUI help file here.

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Post Posted: Dec 27, 2004 07:37 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

tin2tin wrote:
Unfortunately I'm having troubles with running comandlinetools from folders with empty spaces and '-' so therefore I have to let DVDsGUI make this check and error.


Put quotes around the paths.. like so.

mplex -f 8 -o "c:\out folder\out file.mpg" "c:\in folder\in file.m2v" "c:\in folder\in file.ac3"
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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Dec 31, 2004 09:22 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Added helpfile to the gui...

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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Jan 02, 2005 10:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

View a flash tutorial af DVD slideshow GUI made with Wink here:

flash tutorial

Have fun,
Tin2tin
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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Jan 06, 2005 07:51 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Found a couple of bugs, and uploaded another version the same day(6. jan) v 0.55 -> v 0.56. I'm sorry - if any of you dl'ed the v 0.55. Please report any bugs here... smile.gif

Have fun,
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tin2tin
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Post Posted: Jan 13, 2005 15:59 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

The Pan, zoom and rotate tool is comming along nicely:



It is fully functional by now - but I still need to implement it to the DVD slide show GUI. It will be quite difficult for me - and it might take some time... ohmy.gif . I've found a nice way to get good quality when zooming into images - and a way to preview - whithout rendering - though this stuff tend to get quite heavy for the computer.

Have fun,
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Post Posted: Jan 14, 2005 10:18 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Great work!

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Post Posted: Feb 17, 2005 04:55 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Just a hint: If QuEnc doesn't succed with rendering/exporting then check if the bitrate value is smaller than the max bitrate(under advanced options). If the bitrate value is higher than the max bitrate QuEnc won't render your file!

(I will get DsG to check this in the next version)

Have fun,
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Post Posted: Mar 06, 2005 10:15 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I like it! two things that I didnt see and would like to(if they are there and I could not find them please let me Know).
1. the ability to automatically set the length of the slideshow to that of the wav.
2.the ability to use more than one wav.

regardless great job!


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Post Posted: Mar 06, 2005 13:11 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks biggrin.gif

The two functions you're asking for - aren't included in DsG - but when you preview your slideshow - Media Player Classic will show the precise length.

When you got that length you can use ex. Goldwave to create a wav(48 khz) - with one or more pieces of music - in the same length as you need for your DsG slideshow. That way you can make one long wav to fit your slideshow.

You can even use goldwave to record a speak - simultaneous with playing a rendered videoslideshow file - so the slideshow and newly recorded wav will be in sync(when importing it into DsG afterwards).

Good luck,

Tin2tin
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