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Re: Video layersKen, looks good! It is evenly paced and that makes a big difference.
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Re: Video layersSteve:
Tried to download software and the download site would always timeout. Is the software still available free? Or do you now have to purchase? Barbo: Name of the digital frame is Pandigital Model PAN1201W02. it is LCD 12 inches(1024X768). does not say anything whether irt is 4:3 or 16:9 Ken
Re: Video layersSorry, Steve..... jumped the gun... I want back into the site later and the down was successful. Thanks...
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Ken - at 1024x768, it would be a 4:3 - Full Screen. Steve, I wonder, is it possible to output 1024x768 mjpeg?
Re: Video layersSteve:
Downloaded the converter software.. installed fine.. however, I do not have LEAD MCMP/MJPEG listed in my dropdown list. Went to internet to find it and in threads I was reading it stated the codec is in Directx under Windows. Downloaded the DIRECTX stuff form the Micorsoft site but it is still not listed in the drop down.. Do I need to purchase the codec from LEADTechnologies, Inc? a little confused..... Ken
Re: Video layersI am too, Ken. It should be there, listed under AVIs.
As for high-def, I don't know that there is a way to create a high-def MJPEG. Sorry. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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