Hi:
I need a little help with this one and half second shot of a space ship in Womble.
I take a snapshot (looks just fine) within womble and I have it pan in for a close up. Womble does not do video filters at all well. The pan and zoom goes in a step like fashion, which looks jittered. I tried Proshow slideshow software with the same snapshot from Womble and the aspect ratio is right off, even thought I specifically made the proshow gold mpeg at 768x432: slightly smaller and squashed. I (un)checked the "maintain aspect ratio" in Womble for the proshow mpeg, but that made no difference on the proshow gold mpeg aspect ratio. Proshow gold mpeg does not look like it jitters as much as Womble.
I double checked on Womble that the aspect ratio is 768x432, then I made sure it's the same as in proshow and then output to 4:3 high quality video mpeg. The 16:9 proshow setting chops off the left and right of the frame.
Is there any better Windows Vista slideshow software that does panning and zooming?
For example, Movealong did a really great job of panning and zooming still frames in his Story of Star Wars fan edit, but I don't have a Mac.
I need a little help with this one and half second shot of a space ship in Womble.
I take a snapshot (looks just fine) within womble and I have it pan in for a close up. Womble does not do video filters at all well. The pan and zoom goes in a step like fashion, which looks jittered. I tried Proshow slideshow software with the same snapshot from Womble and the aspect ratio is right off, even thought I specifically made the proshow gold mpeg at 768x432: slightly smaller and squashed. I (un)checked the "maintain aspect ratio" in Womble for the proshow mpeg, but that made no difference on the proshow gold mpeg aspect ratio. Proshow gold mpeg does not look like it jitters as much as Womble.
I double checked on Womble that the aspect ratio is 768x432, then I made sure it's the same as in proshow and then output to 4:3 high quality video mpeg. The 16:9 proshow setting chops off the left and right of the frame.
Is there any better Windows Vista slideshow software that does panning and zooming?
For example, Movealong did a really great job of panning and zooming still frames in his Story of Star Wars fan edit, but I don't have a Mac.