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Photos to Video Giveaway
Convert your photos into videos with music. Vovsoft Photos to Video helps you bringing pictures together to create a video file. You just have to load pictures on its interface with the order of appearance and that is all. Adding background music is also possible.
If you are looking for image to video with music, simple slideshows can be created using this software utility. You can change image durations (in milliseconds), reorder image files using drag and drop. Using the menu, you can either choose default video encoder or OpenH264 for better quality.
Vovsoft Photos to Video supports BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF image file formats for input format and WAV, MP3 audio file formats for background music files. All popular output video formats are supported such as AVI, QuickTime Video (MOV), MP4, WEBM, MPEG, FLV, WMV, Matroska Video (MKV). In addition to video output, you can create animated GIF files too.
Terms and Conditions
- No free updates; if you update the giveaway, it may become unregistered
- You must download and install the giveaway before this offer has ended
- Lifetime license
- May not be resold
Technical Details
- Developed by Vovsoft
- Supports Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 (64-bit)
Responses (2)
TK
Sep 1, 2024 at 08:48 am (PST) |
Reply A question how does one set the Custom output dimensions for the video? I see nothing in settings.ini or the user interface to dial in the required dimensions? Is it just the size of the largest combination of image dimensions like if one is portrait it takes the height of the biggest portrait and the width of the largest landscape image? That's as far as my imagination goes into working out how custom dimension could work if there is no GUI to specify the dimensions.
TK
Sep 1, 2024 at 08:02 am (PST) |
Reply it's just a simple slideshow maker why only 64bit? 32bit windows has far more complex slideshow/non-linear video editing software for multiple decades why bother with a wasteful 64bit executable. ALL video files are 8 bit encoded datastreams meaning the handling of 8bit data in 64bits doublelong per 8bit byte allocation is many times less efficient as 32bit which was bad enough. Ahhhh the executable for the program IS 32bit but you are using your latest LGPLv3 build of FFMPEG.EXE compiled as a 64bit build for some obscure reason... so all we need to do is swap out the 64bit FFMPEG.EXE for one of your 32bit builds of your FFMPEG.EXE and it won't make the slightest bit of difference that the last 32bit build is slightly older version as you are just making a video optionally with audio file which is more than doable even with ancient builds of FFMPEG.EXE
Can I make another suggestion? Allow the frame duration to vary on a per frame basis so one can have one photo displayed for say 10.25 seconds and another for 5.12 and another for 7 seconds rather than all frames set to one single duration rate?