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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: March 21, 2007
- Total Downloads: 179,135
- Downloads last week: 165
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From Gromada :The fastest way to convert images to video. VideoMach opens image sequences faster than any other software so it's ideal for converting images from professional high-speed imagers, 3D renderings (e.g. Terragen BMP), stop-motion animation, time-lapse photos and screen capture applications to AVI and MPEG. Standard version supports video, audio and all major image formats, while Professional version adds support for BAYER, CINE/CVR, SUN, RAS, SGI, RGB, TIFF, XPM and other formats used in professional equipment and workstations.
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Version: VideoMach 4.0.2
"Hard to use for complex functions"
Pros: It's versatile -- you can place video effects anywhere in the video, and you can move audio files around or substitute different audio with amazing precision.
Cons: Hard to learn to do anything sophisticated. The controls can be difficult to work and the results are sometimes confusing and unexpected. It's tricky to figure out where your effects are going to end up in the final video when you have to place them relative to each clip. I have also had some problems with the final output (parts of clips repeat over and over again). I would not pay $30 for it.
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