What's needed for encoding an image sequence to AVI?

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  • LanceG
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 3

    What's needed for encoding an image sequence to AVI?

    I need to know what program(s) can convert an image sequence to an AVI. The images themselves can be Targa, BMP, TIFF or any image type that does not throw away image data (like JPEG). I don't care if the program is free or not, I just require it to be simple (i.e. more like Gordian Knot and less like Adobe Premier). I would prefer to save the AVI in an uncompressed format, but I can go ahead and encode it using DivX (or XviD) at this point. FYI, I am not concerned with how many steps are needed to achieve this since I have a dedicated computer for movie processing, but the fewer the better.

    Thanks for any assistance!

    P.S. - I have already looked at something called the AVI Constructor and it blew, so something different would be nice.
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9456

    #2
    you could try bmp to avi: http://e314.de/b/Setup.exe

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    • LanceG
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by UncasMS
      you could try bmp to avi: http://e314.de/b/Setup.exe
      Thanks for the link. I have downloaded it but, only knowing English, I am having quite a difficult time with it. SYSTRAN (Babelfish) doesn't quite seem to get the gist of it right in the translation.

      Are there additional programs, or is there an English explanation somewhere for the features in BMP to AVI?

      Thanks again for any assistance.

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9456

        #4
        i'm sorry

        i thought it was (as usually) in english

        try:

        videomach

        bmp2avi

        Animation Shop 2 (comes with paint shop pro)

        fancy movie editor

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        • Soulhunter
          Super Member
          Super Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 239

          #5
          You can also use VDubMod or maybe AviSynth with its ImageReader plugin...

          Bye


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          • LanceG
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2004
            • 3

            #6
            Originally posted by UncasMS
            try:
            videomach
            ...
            fancy movie editor
            VideoMach turned out to be the better option so far. Fancy Movie Editor, though good, was not what I needed.

            Originally posted by Soulhunter
            You can also use VDubMod or maybe AviSynth with its ImageReader plugin...
            I had heard that AviSynth could do it, but I did not know it required a plugin. I will check it out. As for VDubMod, is that different than VirtualDubMod? If not, how can I do it in that (I thought image sequences were output only)? VirtualDubMod is the main program I use to produce the image sequences and process .AVIs.

            Thanks for the help so far!

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            • Soulhunter
              Super Member
              Super Member
              • Mar 2004
              • 239

              #7
              Originally posted by LanceG
              ]As for VDubMod, is that different than VirtualDubMod? If not, how can I do it in that (I thought image sequences were output only)? VirtualDubMod is the main program I use to produce the image sequences and process .AVIs.

              Thanks for the help so far!
              Hehe, VDubMod or VDM is "short written" VirtualDubMod...

              And yes, simply name your images as -> blah001.bmp, blah002.bmp, blah003.bmp etc. !!!

              Then open the first one and all others will be loaded automatically in thus order...


              Bye


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              • wakd
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 4

                #8
                Hi. I have converted a dvd i had made to an AVI file. Problem i am having is this.
                When i import my avi file into adobe premier 6 i can play the video in the source window and i have audio. But when i play the same video in the program window i have a video but there is no audio. I have not got any clues on how to solve this. I can add effects to my video which is fine i just dont have any audio when i play it back in the program window. Can anyone help me please?

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                • burcs
                  Gold Member
                  Gold Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 114

                  #9
                  Originally Posted by wakd
                  Hi. I have converted a dvd i had made to an AVI file. Problem i am having is this.
                  When i import my avi file into adobe premier 6 i can play the video in the source window and i have audio. But when i play the same video in the program window i have a video but there is no audio. I have not got any clues on how to solve this. I can add effects to my video which is fine i just dont have any audio when i play it back in the program window. Can anyone help me please?
                  expand your audio track and see if there are any wave forms. and make sure the track is not muted.

                  and if you're talking about the "monitor" in premiere, or effects window, then sound doesn't play in that window. only when you play from the preview window.

                  here's a screen shot

                  if you're not getting sound when you play from the window on the right, then you have a problem.

                  as for the OP, try Virtualdub for your image sequences. while it's similar to Vdubmod, of course, you simply have a few more options when dealing with audio in plain jane Vdub.

                  and Videomach, if i recall correctly, does not create open-dml compliant videos, so if you want to maintain high quality and work uncompressed, Videomach will corrupt files over 4gb.

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                  • paglamon
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 2264

                    #10
                    as for the OP, try Virtualdub for your image sequences. while it's similar to Vdubmod, of course, you simply have a few more options when dealing with audio in plain jane Vdub.

                    and Videomach, if i recall correctly, does not create open-dml compliant videos, so if you want to maintain high quality and work uncompressed, Videomach will corrupt files over 4gb.
                    U r commenting on a thread started 4 yrs back!!!!!!WAKD did not ask for any of these.
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                    • burcs
                      Gold Member
                      Gold Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 114

                      #11
                      Which is why I addressed him first.

                      But thanks for pointing that out. I guess I'll edit my message so anyone who does a search and comes across this thread, like I did, won't be able to get any extra information because the original question was too old.

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