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| Thread ID: 127520 | 2012-10-28 05:21:00 | Stringing together avs of assorted types? | R.M. (561) | Press F1 |
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| 1309215 | 2012-10-28 05:21:00 | For the photography club I do 'things' for, I would like to be able to string together a number of avs of assorted types, including a couple of .exe files. The other files are a mix of .avi and .mov. Usually I would use ProShow Producer, and do a Project. This works a treat, but my stumbling block this year is a couple of .exe files. I feel these might be my downfall. Any suggestions would be welcome :) |
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| 1309216 | 2012-10-28 08:07:00 | .exe are executable files, not a video format, aren't they? | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1309217 | 2012-10-28 09:01:00 | Yes - therein lies the problem. I just wondered if there was a way to run one after another.... But maybe not :(. That being the case, I will have to fiddle around in the dark - all in a fluster! |
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| 1309218 | 2012-10-28 09:24:00 | I can't imagine what the .exe files do but perhaps a screen recorder is what you want? I use the freeware aTubeCatcher to record the screen and whatever the audio is at the time. You can make it record the whole screen, a frame within the screen, or a user-defined rectangle. After you set it going you can change to whatever you like and it will continue record. It saves the result as .wmv. I use it particularly for recording GoogleEarth flyovers. (Then you would need a video editor to join all the videos together) |
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| 1309219 | 2012-10-28 09:38:00 | Hmmm - that sounds like it may have some possibilities. I'll do some thinking tomorrow and have a look tomorrow night. Ta. :) | R.M. (561) | ||
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