AVI query...
I''m designing some cool motion sequences in max, and would like to know if it''s possible to join AVI''s together, so they run as a single AVI. Is this even possible?
I''d like to create a 5 to 10 minute piece of work but render it in parts, any help would be much appreciated?
Gav.
Have you looked at Video Post? you may find it''s exactly what you''re looking for.
Adobe Premier will do this, but it''s pricey. Mencoder will do this, but it''s written for UNIX (I''m pretty sure there''s a windows port of it, though).
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
Adobe Premier will do this, but it''s pricey. Mencoder will do this, but it''s written for UNIX (I''m pretty sure there''s a windows port of it, though).
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
You can do this with many video packages. Windows XP has its built in movie maker which can do this. For doing simple editing like this I use Virtual Dub.(www.virtualdub.org)
This is freeware distributed under the GNU. Very simple in my opinion. Check it out. Its also a great program if you need to fix broken avi''s you create. ANd can rebuild truncated or broken indexs in files etc. Nice program.
-DD
This is freeware distributed under the GNU. Very simple in my opinion. Check it out. Its also a great program if you need to fix broken avi''s you create. ANd can rebuild truncated or broken indexs in files etc. Nice program.
-DD
April 21, 2003 07:11 PM
quote: Original post by Sneftel
Have you looked at Video Post? you may find it''s exactly what you''re looking for.
Adobe Premier will do this, but it''s pricey. Mencoder will do this, but it''s written for UNIX (I''m pretty sure there''s a windows port of it, though).
<hr>How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
Adobe Premier, I presume this is software seperate to max. I''ve used the VideoPost feature a fair bit in max too. Thx guys.
quote: Original post by Sneftel
Have you looked at Video Post? you may find it''s exactly what you''re looking for.
Adobe Premier will do this, but it''s pricey. Mencoder will do this, but it''s written for UNIX (I''m pretty sure there''s a windows port of it, though).
How appropriate. You fight like a cow.
Adobe Premier, I presume this is software seperate to max. I''ve used the VideoPost feature a fair bit in max too. Thx guys.
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