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Videoporama

Videoporama (formerly known as Images2dvgui) is an application to make a video images slideshow. The supported export formats are DV (raw .dv and AVI), MPEG (VCD, SVCD, and DVD), FLV, and h264. The export resolution is from 384x288 to full 1080HD. It's possible to add sound. It's possible to add transitions between images, and the transition type can be defined for each image. There is also a key burn effect (zoom and travel over an image).

Tags multimedia Video
Licenses GPLv2
Operating Systems POSIX Linux Windows Windows Windows
Implementation Python
Translations English French Italian Spanish

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  •  25 May 2009 17:24
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Changes: Package correction.

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  •  24 May 2009 13:14
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Changes: Bugfixes and patches were added.

Changes: This release adds Spanish and Italian translations. It adds possibilities to configure images options in series. There are some bugfixes.

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  •  16 Feb 2009 21:11
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Changes: The ability to preview a slideshow project before encoding it (MPlayer is needed). New images added to the project are displayed without freezing the GUI. There are bugfixes regarding Sox with MP3 files. Tips help info has been added to each button in the interface.

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  •  30 Jan 2009 12:03
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Changes: The Ken Burns effect was added. The interface was improved and resized. New export formats were added: FLV and H264 AVC. New resolutions are possible for exporting: Web (384x288), PAL/SECAM (720x576), NTSC (720x480), HD 720 (1280x720), and HD 1080 (1920x1080). FFmpeg is used to encode images to video format, so libDV and DVgrab are no longer needed. PIL is used instead of ImageMagick for transitions and image manipulation. The encoding process is much faster. The Windows version is in beta status. Bugfixes and lots of code improvements were done.

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