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Old December 3rd 04, 08:26 AM
Gadgets
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Are you talking about Ipix Corporation 180 degree circular images? They way
they make their animated walkthrus is just a jpeg sequence. Any decent
video editing prog will import jpgs as a sequence if numbered sequentially,
which you can then save out as avi/mov etc. Quicktime pro does it too.

www.videohelp.com may have some tuts?

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Old December 3rd 04, 02:43 PM
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Default Converting Ipix to .mov etc

It saves them as .IPX files. Do I have to then convert that to multiple jpgs?

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Are you talking about Ipix Corporation 180 degree circular images? They way
they make their animated walkthrus is just a jpeg sequence. Any decent
video editing prog will import jpgs as a sequence if numbered sequentially,
which you can then save out as avi/mov etc. Quicktime pro does it too.

www.videohelp.com may have some tuts?

Cheers, Jason (remove ... to reply)
Video & Gaming: http://gadgetaus.com

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Old December 5th 04, 06:33 AM
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What saves them to .ipx files?

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Old December 5th 04, 07:00 AM
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Gadgets wrote:

What saves them to .ipx files?


Doubt that anything will; it's proprietary, and
closely guarded, with lots of lawsuits flying about.

Your best bet might be to get in touch with Interactive
Pictures Corporation.

Ken

 




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