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Re: Making MPEG movies on Windows [message #65288 is a reply to message #65283] Wed, 25 February 2009 04:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Feb 25, 6:09 am, FÖLDY Lajos <fo...@rmki.kfki.hu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Spon wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>
>> I'm trying to make an MPEG / MJ2 (or other portable movie file) of
>> some data, but apparently the IDLgrMPEG object requires an additional
>> licence I don't have. However, looking at the IDLffMJPEG2000 object,
>> it doesn't mention anything about needing extra licences, and seems to
>> let me create files without throwing an error. Unfortunately, I want
>> something I can embed in a presentation, and I'm not sure .mj2 files
>> would be suitable - although perhaps I'm missing something simple that
>> would let me open the resulting file in Windows media player or some
>> such programme.
>
>> I've also had a look at the Ronn Kling's AVI2IDL, which looks great,
>> but I suspect I'll have to hope for a DLM that gets on with IDL 7. So
>> far, I've not had any luck trying to write an .avi file with IDL 7.0
>> by this method.
>
>> Otherwise, I guess I'll have to beg or steal some time on a linux box
>> and have a play with Christian Soeller's write_mpeg. Is this my best
>> bet?
>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>
> The IDL MPEG license is free:
>
>     http://www.ittvis.com/services/techtip.asp?ttid=3050
>
> regards,
> lajos

As a quick solution I've simply dumped all my video "frames" to file
and then imported them into Windows Movie Maker to make a quick AVI in
the past.
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