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Stary 20.03.2008, 12:48   #9
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pisze z pracy a tu mam ograniczone mozliwosci wiec wstawie teksty....

Export to MPG/AVI (AVI export only available in MemoriesOnTV Pro only)

You can also export your slideshow to either a MPEG or AVI video file. To do so, simply select Project
-> Export to MPG/AVI File from the main menu.
You will be presented with a export window similar to that for the export to web slideshow. Instead of
specifying the output HTML file, you will specify the output MPG or AVI file. If you are exporting to AVI,
you will need to change the Save as type to AVI when you get the save file dialog:
Advanced: If you opt to save it as an AVI file, you will be able to choose the output video codec.
MemoriesOnTV will let you choose whatever AVI video codecs you have installed on your PC. You
can, for example, choose to use a lossless video codec like HUFFYUV. In our experience, XVID works
very well as an intermediary codec, in terms of both quality and speed.
Once you are ready, click on Finish. If you have opted to save as a AVI file, you will get a window
listing all the possible video codecs you can use. This will be dependent on the codecs you have
installed on your PC.

... DO TEGO MOMENTU ZROBILEM! dalej czuje sie zagubiony ale chyba poeksperymentuje...

There are 2 main steps needed to create your video disc:
1. Video Generation - For each second of video, about 25-30 pictures have to be generated from your
files, and then compressed using MPEG. This process will take quite a while to complete, especially
on a slower PC.
2. CD/DVD Burning - After the video files are generated, they are burnt onto your empty discs using
the built-in burning software.
MemoriesOnTV allows you to perform the above steps separately, or as one single step. You have the
following 3 choices:
Generate video disc image performs only video generation, while Generate video disc image and burn
into Disc performs both video generation and CD/DVD burning. Burn existing video disc image
performs CD/DVD burning on a previously generated video.
By default, MemoriesOnTV caches the output of every video generation. The next time a video disc
image generation is requested, the program will only regenerate those slideshow albums that have
been modified since the last video generation. This speeds up the process considerably, at the
expense of more hard disk space usage.
Should you need to do a complete rebuild of the video disc image for the entire project, check the
Clear cache before generating disc image checkbox, and MemoriesOnTV will remove the previously
cached files before proceeding with the video generation process.
If you'd like to turn off caching altogether, you can do so via the Video Generation tab in the Application
Preferences window.
All generated video files are written into the Working Folder that you have specified. In the case of a
(S)VCD, this will be in the form of a BIN/CUE format disc image named videocd.cue & videocd.bin if
your project is Untitled. If your project is titled, the BIN/CUE image files will be named after your project
filename (eg. MyProject.cue & MyProject.bin).
In the case of DVD, the disc image will be in the form of standard DVD video folders named
VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS. These folders are stored inside a newly created folder named after your
project. Many DVD related software supports reading of the VIDEO_TS folder, for either DVD burning
or video playback.
Once you are ready, click on START to kick off the process.

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