![]() I'm not sure why I scale the images before importing. I have interest in your work on EyeFrame I haven't gotten into Lightworks yet, I really should, but another video editing software for me I just haven't jumped in to it. Watch this tutorial to get more familiar with DVD slideshow GUI: When you found it try to re-save it as I mentioned or hit the del key or the cut icon for deleting it. Let me know if you want me to add your code to the askirk64 In the lower right corner there are numbers changing you you left clickon slides - this way you can find number #48. Is the reason for this that you get to use other transitions than those included since you convert it to Avisynth anyway or is it also for web use(over the years I been thinking about various web export options)? Anyway I would love to see any video you created this way. The additions to DSG are less than 200 lines of code. It is basically just a fun project, and I have reached a state where I can convert simple DSG slideshows, containing transitions and animations.īut the main effort in my project is to convert SMIL to AVS. This SMIL file can then be converted to avs. (Yes SMIL is dead too.) SMIL allows to create very sophisticated slideshows, but you have to edit everything in a text file. Well, I used the source code and modified it to export the DSG project additionally to SMIL format. ![]() I wonder why anyone would want the source-code
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