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Create Videos From Your Photos

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Monday, 09th Mar 2009 | Share






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Viewing photos in a slideshow is a pretty good option, however there is not much fun in it, since it does not really depict how you actually enjoyed your trip. It would be really good if you could add some effects and background music while viewing your photos.

 

The Photo to Video converter is a handy utility that will allow you to create videos from your photos, allowing you to add background music, subtitles and play around with the transition effects.


Photo To Video Converter Features

  • Supports BMP, EMF, GIF, J2K, JPEG, PCX, PNG, RAS, TGA, TIFF and WMF Image Files
  • Supports background music, with WMA,MP3,WAV,ADPCM,PCM,GSM,OGG audio files
  • Supports extracting audio from video files as background music.
  • Sets sub-title for each photo–you can define their location on the screen, choose a font size and color.
  • Choose from 142 transitional effects (fade, slide, wipe, etc.) for each individual slide.
  • Generate Real Media video files, then share your pictures on the Internet easily.
  • Generate DivX, XviD video files with high quality but small size.
  • Supports AVI, DivX, Xvid, MPEG, WMV and Real Media video files.

Download Photo To Video Converter [via Life Rocks]

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