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Photo To Film 3.3 war am 4. Februar 2016! als Giveaway verfügbar!
PhotoToFilm ist der perfekte Begleiter für alle Digitalkamera-Besitzer. Damit kann man ganz leicht kleine Filme aus euren Bildern erstellen (z.B. mit Hilfe von DivX) und diese anschließend mit Freunden und Familie teilen. PhotoToFilm ermöglicht das Hinzufügen von professionell wirkenden Effekten mit einigen wenigen Klicks und macht somit das Video-Authoring zum Kinderspiel.
Windows NT/ 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ Server 2008/ 7/ 8/ 8.1
6.1 MB
$14.99
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IDPhotoStudio ist ein benutzerfreundlicher ID Foto-Duplikator & Drucker.
KCleaner hilft euch beim effizienten Reinigen eurer Festplatte und vernichtet jeden nutzlosen Bit, um mehr Ressourcen für eure Dokumente, Musik, Bilder usw. zu geben. Dies ist das erste Produkt, das über den Vollautomatikmodus verfügt, welcher im Hintergrund läuft und euch von jeglichen Aktionen befreit.
VideoInspector gibt euch alle nötigen Informationen über eure Videodateien. So findet ihr z.B heraus, welche Datei keinen Sound hat oder nicht korrekt abgespielt werden kann. VideoInspector hilft euch beim Installieren notwendiger CoDecs (Coder/Decoder Software), um die optimale Abspielqualität zu erreichen, es kann darüber hinaus euer Betriebssystem untersuchen, um verfügbare Codecs aufzuspüren sowie mehrere Videodateien gleichzeitig bearbeiten und die Ergebnisse als HTML oder Textdateien exportieren.
Zer0 ist ein benutzerfreundliches Datenvernichtungstool, das hohe Sicherheit garantiert. So kann Wiederherstellung durch Dritte verhindert werden. Bisher kamen keine Rückmeldungen über einen gelungenen Versuch, eine Datei, die mit Hilfe von ZerO gelöscht wurde, wiederherzustellen.
Beware, the setup attempts to install other software and did install an unwanted icon on my desktop.
In essence the program is a slideshow viewer that converts images to video, it claims to allow background audio and subtitles, experienced problems with the latter.
Had quite a few difficulties with the program, probably because it's in beta stage and needs a considerable amount more work.
Am in the process of developing a slideshow viewer in which each image can have its own audio and viewable text file below, the image viewing time is dependent on the length of the audio. My problem is it does not convert to video hence it is only usable in Windows.
From the design of this program I was hoping it would do the same but convert to video and therefore be viewable on any platform.
Sadly it is much more limited than this and is not pleasant to use, I want to spend a bit more time testing it but think that in the end I will be uninstalling it.
XP-Man Seriously, good luck with the slideshow development project. An entire firework display between each and every image?) that time and again I find myself harking back to Microsoft Photostory 3 from 14 years ago yet still *the* definitive software in this genre. It's obsolescent now, created before home DVD players and 16:9 widescreen monitors and TVs but ah, its engineering. So brilliant that Microsoft hadn't a clue how good it actually was and let it die away. Hard to believe, something as good as that came from the same company that nowadays offers Windows 10.
Slightly baffling giveaway seeing as the free (donationware) and paid-for versions are the exact same other than the support offer.
KC Softwares has been around for many years as one of those nice-guy developers whose range of softs have at worse been competent and at best, well worth using. PhotoToFilm, which I first encountered at least 5 years ago, is a middling product, one which doesn't pretend to compete with more comprehensive offers from major publishers (notably Ashampoo, whose HD slideshow is now, at long last, one of the best around) and which some are going to find disappointing in terms of its modest abilities and dated GUI.
The fact that you've always needed to run other software to actually burn PhotoToFilm's output hasn't changed; the developer's preferred choice here is VSO's "Copy To", an additional $25 cost which, sadly, doesn't help PhotoToFilm's chances at all.
Still, if you're taking baby steps in the world of home DVD slideshow production and would prefer to play around with stuff that's fairly rudimentary, PhotoToFilm is worth checking out. As it's free today via GOTD including technical support and free all the time from KC Softwares itself without support, you're never going to be out of pocket on the deal.
Hi, if you wish to be better informed about this Software - Photo ToFilm, here is the previous version of it given away on July 9, 2015: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/phototofilm-3-2/ Look into Comments and find Karl's, thankfully still there, but as usual form your own opinion. As to KC Softwares and their long and steady contribution to GOTD - first Photo ToFilm Giveaway appeared here on January 29, 2007: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/phototofilm/ and few in between since then. The list of other Products of this Publisher making their way to GOTD doesn't end there. Finally in my opinion it would be helpful if Photo ToFilm came with some screenshots/samples to show effects a.s.o., but in a meantime hope this helps.
Installed on Windows 10/64. I made up a test project with 24 pictures. On my test video, it kept stopping at various points during playback (I was using VLC) for no apparent reason. Thinking it was install related, I closed and re-opened the program.The same thing happened. I also tried playing back the video in Windows Media Player, same again, but not in the same places.Finally, I rebooted the computer to eliminate background issues that might be present, but that made no difference either. Both VLC and Media Player would randomly stop here and there. The only exception was the FIRST time I played the video. So I made an entirely NEW video after the reboot, and it would not even play all the way through. Had it not been for the beautiful video by Ootje, I would not have gone this far, but as it is, just too many problems for unreliable results.
As much as I wanted to like this program (being it's from KC) I did not notice anything really special in its abilities to set it apart from the free alternatives. Also, a small thing - it lacks the ability to maximize to full screen app. Although most won't mind, people like me who have less-than-great eyesight really appreciate the option bigger images and text.
Win 10 Problembehandlung: Inkompatibles Programm! Sollte der PC-Welt nicht passieren. MfG
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Nicht für WIN 10 Failed to launch the program
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@BugsyMcBugs
Funktioniert schon für Windows 10 !
............. ist nur in den System-Anforderungen nicht angegeben!!!
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Enthät nach Entpacken im Temp
PUA/InstallCore.Gen7 - Avira Virus Lab
geht es nicht auch OHNE !!!
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Picars 3 kann das auch und noch vieles nützliches was man für Fotos braucht! Auch Collagen und Fotobearbeitung! Ohne Registrierung und Freeware! lg
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An sich eine gute Möglichkeit, Einzelbilder als Film darzustellen. Leider sind die Überblendungen nicht einstellbar und somit keine Alternative zu so manchen anderen Programmen die es auch als Freeware gibt. Die Auflösung hinkt heutigen Standards hinterher....
...doch egal, je weniger von diesen Filmchen bei YT landen umso besser.
Danke für das Angebot, heute nicht.
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Nicht für Windows 10 )-:
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wishes (feature-request) for photo-to-film:
1. if input jpg-files have 1920x1080 pixel, then
allow to create Full-HD-Video (1920x1080 pixel)
"use the same resolution as the source images"
like it is possible with
http://en.cze.cz/Images-to-video
without FullHD-resolution the program is nearly useless in our days
2. implement an internal codec for AVI(MP4), to
allow working without external codec
best regards
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