If you are done designing your PhotoFilmStrip you can create a movie file. The possibilities to set up the movie are described here.
The profile field allows you to select the desired video type. The following table shows which types are available with their default properties.
Name | Resolution | Bitrate | Compression |
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VCD | 352x288 (PAL) 352x240 (NTSC) |
1150 kBit/s | MPEG-1 |
SVCD | 576x480 (PAL) 480x480 (NTSC) |
2500 kBit/s | MPEG-2 |
DVD | 720x576 (PAL) 720x480 (NTSC) |
8000 kBit/s | MPEG-2 |
Medium | 640x360 | 8000 kBit/s | MPEG-4 (Xvid) |
HD | 1280x720 | 10000 kBit/s | MPEG-4 (Xvid) |
Full-HD | 1920x1080 | 12000 kBit/s | MPEG-4 (Xvid) |
Choose between PAL and NTSC.
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If this option is activated you can override the duration of the single pictures and setup the total movie length. This is useful if you want to integrate the PhotoFilmStrip in another video project.
Notice, the duration of the single pictures is multiplied with a factor, a ratio to the desired total length. A PhotoFilmStrip containing two pictures with the durations of 2 and 4 seconds results to durations of 3.3 and 6.7 seconds in a PhotoFilmStrip with a total length of 10 seconds. The ratio is 1.67 (10.0 / 6.0).
You have to options to specify the total length.
This option allows you to specify the desired output format. The following table shows which formats are available with their default properties.
Name | Description | Properties |
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Single pictures | The output is rendered as single picture files to the output folder. Notice, with the videonorm NTSC (~30 fps) and a PhotoFilmStrip with a total length of 10 seconds results to 300 pictures. Each with a size of approximatally 2 MB results to 600 MB. |
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MPEG2-Video | Creates MPEG-2 (actually MPEG-1 too, if VCD-Profile is selected) conform movie files. |
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MPEG4-Video | Creates MPEG-4 videos in an AVI container. |
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The folder where to save the result.