Make video clips from still images
VideoMach is a powerful audio/video builder and converter. Use it to construct video clips from still images, enhance your recorded material or convert video, audio and image files between popular media formats.
VideoMach features:
* Suports popular video and image formats (mpeg, avi, divx, flc, jpeg, png, tif, gif, bmp and more) * Reads and writes standard Linux and UN*X image formats (xpm, pnm, sgi, ras and more) * Supports most popular audio formats (mp3, mp2, ogg, wav, ac3) * Imports the output of high-speed imagers and time-lapse cameras (bayer, cine) * World's fastest image sequence detection, more than 50,000 images per second * Professional-quality MPEG, AVI and Bayer readers, video is decoded at highest quality unlike in most media players * Fastest software MPEG encoder, more then 120 frames per second * Can read or write very large MPEG files, up to million terabytes * Creates industry standard VideoCD MPEGs by NTSC and PAL / SECAM video specs * Connects to both Video For Windows (VFW) and DirectShow (DS) interfaces ensuring support for vaste number of AVI codecs / subformats * Easy to navigate but powerful AVI output video / audio codecs selection dialog * Integrated media player * Fast, compact and reliable installer with built-in anti-virus check
User reviews about VideoMach
by Anonymous
VideoMach Rocks!.
I had about 50 short videos that I recorded with my camera (photo camera, but in video mode). I wanted to produce a mix with music, but Adobe Premiere couldn't open all of them. Apparently, you can't have more than 20 or so source videos in the time-line simultaneously. So I loaded them all to VideoMach (without problems) and exported as one single very long movie. But VideoMach is converter, not editor, so I did the final editing in Premiere by opening the big video I exported from VideoMach. I also found VideoMach very useful in converting large number of images (generated by my time-lapse photo projects) into MP4 encoded AVIs. Also used it to clear noise from the license plates from the shopping mall garage camera footage (using tools / temporal average). Pros:
Simple, does what it's designed for, opens any number of videos or images, fast, has some interesting filters
Cons:
Couldn't open some of the FLVs I have, couldn't open FLAC music I needed for background, GUI could use some face lifting
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