Re: Converting .JPEG Images to Video (.WMV) File?

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Hey Neil,

Thanks for the info.

I tried running the .html app but it did not succeed in creating the movie.
The main window in the WME just displayed the following message: "(not
supported)"

I have Windows XP Pro w/ Windows Media 9 Encoder. The OS also has all of
the latest service packs, etc. installed.

Also, when I point the app to a different directory than the directory the
app exists in, it failed. These images were .jpg files.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Todd


"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:k5dqi1la5ep8njdb690fuurguh04kisfej@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 20:06:20 -0400, "TCook" <getmyemails2@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>First, I apologize for posting this to so many newsgroups. but I didn't
>>know
>>which group would target the most appropriate audience.
>>
>>I know that Windows Movie Maker can be used to select a group of images
>>and
>>convert it to a Windows Video (.WMV) file.
>>
>>I was wondering if someone knows how or has a code snippet for performing
>>this task programmatically (i.e. can it be done using the Win32 API, .Net
>>Framework or some API associated with Movie Maker)?
>
> Sure, you can use the WM Encoder high level API to handle this. First
> you'd need to have windows media encoder installed, I've got a sample
> application you'll be able to adapt - moving from javascript to C#
> should be relatively simple :
>
> http://www.directstreaming.com/downloads/imagesequenceencoder.zip
>
> Cheers - Neil
>
>>I need to loop through a directory and convert the .jpeg
>>images into a video file (.WMV). Preferably, C# would be my
>>language of choice but any sample or information would be fine.
>>
>>Thanks & Regards,
>>
>>TC
>>
>


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