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- Price: Free to try (Free for non-commercial use.); $25.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/NT
- Date added: January 09, 2009
- Total Downloads: 177,721
- Downloads last week: 249
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Publisher's description
From Gromada :This is the fastest and easiest way to convert images to video. VideoMach is ideal for converting images from professional high-speed imagers, 3D renderers (e.g. Terragen), stop-motion animation, time-lapse photography, 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. Supported file extensions are: AVI, IVF, DIVX, BMP, DIB, RLE, FLIC, FLI, FLC, GIF, HAV, JPG, JPEG, JIF, JFIF, MPG, MPEG, MPE, M1V, OGV, PCX, PNG, TARGA, TGA, PNM, PPM, PGM, BAYER, BAY, CVR, CIN, RAS, SUN, SGI, RGB, RGBA, BW, TIF, TIFF, XPM, WMV, AC3, MPA, MP2, MP3, OGG, OGA, WAV, WMA.
Version 5.0.1 includes real-time preview for video filters and improves video functions.
What's new in this version:
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Version: VideoMach 5.2.0
"Pretty simple for what I need"
Pros: It opens those 35,000 images that I generated much faster than others I tried (virtualdub, adobe premiere, ulead). Conversion is pretty straightforward. It says it's free for personal use but adds a small banner at start. Well, I can live with that.
Cons: Didn't open a flv file that I downloaded. Maybe I'm missing some codec.
Summary: If you're like me and render huge amounts of images (bmp/jpg) and want to convert them to xvid avi then it's a good solution. If you convert flvs then it has some problems (or maybe it's just my computer).
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