What's the easiest (best?) way to create 24-bit animations or mpegs using ImageFX 4.5? I just got PanCanvas 2 and have a directory full of jpegs that I'd like...
... Two obvious choices: either load the frames via the 'Layer Manager' or use AutoFX. If you save as an Anim, you will be restricted to 8 bit colour. I don't...
... Hi Travis, We discussed this at some length last November. You might want to start with this message and poke around, but I don't think the conclusions are...
This brings up a serious issue, as there was never a "native" 24bit anim format on the miggy. As I recall, mpeg compiling was an absolute nightmare. As someone...
... DCTV was great in it's day when the alternative was lores-laced HAM6. The colour palette was more like 18bit rather than 24bit and you got noticable...
I'm having trouble deciding if I'm replying to Mike, John, or 'bogan'! ;-) ... Not sure what you mean by that. Strictly speaking, there was never *any* native...
... Couldn't be easier to understand than simple math. I got a DCTV for a hundred bux, and I had video out. (Was able to produce broadcastable animations for...
Hi, I've used DCTV with RGB Encoder for Exporting lightwave Pal broadcast through a genlock, To have the correct frame rate; i used ClariSSA (I think you can...
I have been watching this thread, waiting for someone to devulge a way to do this within ImageFX. I use AF6.x on a PC to make ImageFX frames, where I take...
... Thanks to some pointers on this list, I was able to make some pretty good-looking mpegs with PanCanvas and ImageFX4.5, playable with Frogger. You know, I...
The best thing I found within the ImageFX manual, was to understand terminology pertaining to graphics. Well the limited tutorials were ok also. It would be a...
Greetings "Travis Halfman" <thalfman@...> On 12/04/2004 you wrote re topic: [imagefx] Re: How to create animations? Hi Travis, <<snip>> TH> You know,...
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Greetings "Kilo Video" <kvtv_8@...> On 12/04/2004 you wrote re topic: Re: [imagefx] Re: How to create animations? HI Kilo, KV> I have been watching this...
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Don, Frogger is an Mpg player for the Amiga. I tried jumping through the hoops and patches and never did get it to run. You can find it at aminet. But after...
... Or another $100 for a 24-bit card, and just use each when appropriate. But yes, I could only do a slo-mo fullscreen with my 030, but as it happens I found...
... What I noticed on some material was flattened contrast. I'm glad you've got results and got through the quirks of the script. ... [...] ... I'm not sure if...
... I don't know of any other programs you would need to get Frogger running, whether the old 1.63 (or whatever is still on Aminet) or the newer FroggerNG. ...
Re 24 bit, animation and the Amiga. Some of us in Europe were using the Harlequin and Harlequin + boards ion the early 90's to output PAL broadcast standard 32...
Frogger always seemed kinda fritzy to me. Best luck I've had with mpeg-play on a miggy is with a proggy called MpegGUI. Requires that you have an mpeg player...
Is that ".mov" like a quicktime movie? No offense to mac, but god do I HATE qt stuff. (Least efficient algorithm out there--and you can't play the damn things ...
Hi bogan. yes it makes a quicktime movie. I never could find an anim7/8 player that would work with a graphics card & I never figured out how to make an mpg. ...
... Thanks for the tip. The resulting MOV was very large (foto JPEG, as Motion JPEG didn't work for me) and had kind of a choppy quality to the motion. I'll...
... I always get dismissed when I say since switching GUIs for Frogger, I've experienced virtually no crashes. I used to use a powerful GUI called Frogger-Gui...
Thanks Travis, Now that you have let the Frog out of the pond, I might give it another try. Since I've a Y/C Plus monitor on my T/F Amiga, I wanted to beable...
... The main thing about FroggerNG is the codecs. The collection includes a suprising number (for an Amiga app) that are frequently used. -- Richard Mattsson -...