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image2mpeg is a tool to convert digital photos (and any other images) into MPEG video streams, with transitions between the images.

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
File size: 145K
Developer: Christian Lorenz
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image2mpeg is a tool to convert digital photos (and any other images) into MPEG video streams, with transitions between the images.

The photos may be accompanied with music (or any other audio stream). The resulting slideshows may be prepared for VCD, SVCD, or DVD playback in stand-alone players.

After years of producing photos with my digital camera, I was searching for a way to show them on the TV. In the first step I made SVCDs with MPEG still images. The display quality was very good, but SVCD doesn't allow transitions between the photos nor music.

Now, image2mpeg is a tool to convert digital photos (and any other images) into MPEG video streams with transitions between the images. The photos may be accompanied with music (or any other audio streams). Also included in image2mpeg is a script to generate credits and title streams.

Furthermore, image2mpeg now also supports the Ken Burns Effect, where photos can be panned and zoomed during display.

image2mpeg is running on Linux, and should also work on other UNIX platforms as long as the packages are available which image2mpeg depends on.

Requirements:
MPEG tools for generating MPG streams
Graphics library ImageMagick development package, or DevIL (you will need a patched version of DevIL-1.6.7, the original version will crash when you write data to pipes instead of files, see below)
tooLAME MPEG audio layer2 VBR encoder for MP3 re-encoding (you will need at least version 0.2m)
MAD MPEG audio decoder for determining MP3 lengths

In addition to may want to use VCDimager to generate VCD or SVCDs from the generated streams.

For DVD authoring I personally prefer DVDStyler.

Most of the packages should be included in your Linux distribution.

Installation

Download and install the RPM package, or download and extract the source tarball and do the following:

./configure
make

After that, do the installation as root user:

make install

image2mpeg is now installed. Have fun!

What's New in This Release:
Incompatibility problems with older versions of toolame and mjpeg tools were fixed.
A logo was added for image2mpeg.
Support for overlays was added: all output frames may be overlaid by a static image (which should always be a PNG image because of transparency).
Center justification was fixed for images for text2image.

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