Ladies & Germs,
With pause for all the suffering from Covid-19, I isolated where there is wildlife such as deer, raccoon, wild turkeys; all kinds of fun.
With my pro-sumer'ish camera I captured some decent moments that i'd like to re-render so it's in a format the Digital photo frame can play.
The animals are pretty slow so it shouldn't need excessive frames, even something in the neighborhood of WMV (heresy i know). For all I know the audio needs to be 16-bit, or any number of specific things I'm not remembering.
So far my four or so tries rendering video as AVI, MP4, etc didn't work, but it could be many reasons, one I cut the audio out altogether. I was behind real clean glass and the TV has nothing to do with the raccoon doing funny things. :-)
So it's a question first asked in the Display forum, but at the moment the interest seems low.
It's a nice present for old people etc, reminders of good times. And use the digital picture frames to their potential :-)
It's an 800 x 640 screen I think, ADATA is the brand
With pause for all the suffering from Covid-19, I isolated where there is wildlife such as deer, raccoon, wild turkeys; all kinds of fun.
With my pro-sumer'ish camera I captured some decent moments that i'd like to re-render so it's in a format the Digital photo frame can play.
The animals are pretty slow so it shouldn't need excessive frames, even something in the neighborhood of WMV (heresy i know). For all I know the audio needs to be 16-bit, or any number of specific things I'm not remembering.
So far my four or so tries rendering video as AVI, MP4, etc didn't work, but it could be many reasons, one I cut the audio out altogether. I was behind real clean glass and the TV has nothing to do with the raccoon doing funny things. :-)
So it's a question first asked in the Display forum, but at the moment the interest seems low.
It's a nice present for old people etc, reminders of good times. And use the digital picture frames to their potential :-)
It's an 800 x 640 screen I think, ADATA is the brand