[ale] Slide Show Software[OT]
zeb
n4zm at mindspring.com
Wed Feb 23 17:33:42 EST 2005
On Saturday 20 November 2004 18:32, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 17:10, David Corbin wrote:
> > I'm looking for a recommendation for slide show software. I
> > don't mean JUST a program that takes a bunch of jpegs and shows
> > them one after another. My mother (and her friend) has a whole
> > bunch (I'd guess 50) of slide shows (the traditiional type, with
> > color positive films in little cardboard frames) that are set to
> > music. The audio recording has some type (inaudiable) of signal
> > on it that drives the two slide projectors to "change".
> >
> > My mother and her partner have finally decided to "digitize" the
> > shows. She has the slide-scanner, and I'm sure I can hook up the
> > audio and record that. But I'd like to find a piece of software
> > that has the necessary features for her.
> >
> > Necessary Features:
> > 1) Support Audio w/show
> > 2) Many transition choices
> > 3) Windows compatible for creation
> > 4) Freely distribituable player or really pervasive format
> > 5) Really easy to use (my mother gets by on the computer, but a
> > geek she's not).
>
> OpenOffice.org's Presents has a great slide show maker. You can
> insert sound tracks, adjust time of display for every slide, and
> choose from a wide selection of transitions. When it is done, it
> can be exported as a flash-formatted file for stand-alone viewing
> or insertion into a web page. OpenOffice.org on Window$ is a very
> nice setup. Not as good as on a Linux box, but much more "warm and
> fuzzy" than M$ office.
>
> If you want to make a full-fledged movie files (mpeg4) Cinelerra is
> amazingling powerful and probably overkill and intimidating.
>
> > Nice to have Features:
> > 1) Open Source
> > 2) Automatically detects existing audio "change" signal (not sure
> > what it is)
> >
> >
> > Anybody have any experience with such?
> >
> > David
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There two Windows applications that will do what you want.
The first is "Irfanview". It is a free download and easily available
on the internet. It permits acquisition and editing, I have used it
to scan a good deal of images--color negative, color positive
tranparencies, b&w negative, color prints, and b&w prints.
When used with "Nero Burning ROM" (the full retail version; it will
not work with OEM versions), one can produce a slide show that will
show slides at a fixed interval (overrides allowed) and be played on
a DVD player. "Nero" can be downloaded free as a 30 day trial.
On-line purchase is available.
I do not know if a sound track can be added.
I cannot give you comparisons with other programs; I haven't used any.
However, "Irfanview" has been satisfactory.
Hope this helps.....
Regards....Zeb Morgan
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