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Ctrl Alt Del 123:
Great post Vincent. I agree with you 99%. If it works, use it, and bitch about the other one   :D  

Also, I FINALLY got to try Red Hat 7.1. It was fucking awesome. Something different and new. I only had 1 problem, took me 30 minutes to change the damn monitor resolution from 60 FPS (Headache) to 85.

hoojchoons:
Hey Ctrl, it's nice to read that you've finally gave Linux a try. Hope you'll keep using it and benefit from it's power. At least you seem to keep an open mind  ;)

voidmain:
You couldn't get your hands on RH7.3?  Comes with KDE 3.0 which I like a lot better...

hoojchoons:
It's times like this that I really envy you VoidMain! If only I had a bloody cable connection  :mad:

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Vincent:
I beleive FlyVCD could do exactly what your asking. It's mostly used to convert a series of images into a slide show in the form of an MPEG file for use on VCDs and DVD-Rs. You should be able to configure the speed setting, but I'm not sure if you'd be able to get it down to 25ms, anyway, you can find a demo of it at  http://www.iomation.com/ . Another one you may want to look into is Animation Shop which comes with Jasc Paint Shop Pro.
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Well, PSP is a great product (when I use Windows) but isn't the animation shop only for animated gifs? The other thing didn't have much info about MPEG. I found an *excellent* open source utility for doing exactly what I want called "MJPEG Tools". Many excellent utilities. It was sort of a pain getting all the pieces, compiling them and installing them, but it was well worth the effort. Too bad there weren't nice RPM packages for all the stuff. If interested check out:

http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/

Again, I've been working with Linux since it's beginning and found this a bit of a pain in the arse to get set up so your mileage may vary...

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