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Posts: 6
Registered: 26.04.2012
13.05.12 21:02:43
I want to include a 50x50 graphic into my video.

WHen I do, it's HUGE. Although I can shrink it, it then becomes pixaletted.

What setting do I need to change to ensure that importing a graphic will not change the size?
Posts: 21
Registered: 14.05.2012
14.05.12 02:33:17
Hello.

I would be possible to adjust the size of the image before uploading it.
Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
14.05.12 08:49:45
To: celavey


Hello,

Please note, there is no possibility to resize the image before importing it. Please specify what format and presets you select for converting.

Best regards.
Posts: 6
Registered: 26.04.2012
14.05.12 17:32:50
THe file I'm importing is a .jpg. Properties show it to be 65x57.

I don't know where to find the presets for converting.

To: Lex
Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
15.05.12 07:54:18
To: chrisod@odonnellandcompany.com


Hello,

Please specify what you select when you follow Produce

Best regards.
Posts: 6
Registered: 26.04.2012
15.05.12 20:29:35
To: chrisod@odonnellandcompany.com


Produce -> File -> Quicktime

Codec: H.264/AVC
Frame size: 640x480

Also , How do I (or can I) control the image under the "play" button. It seems to pickup an image from the middle of the file, rather that the first frame.
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
16.05.12 12:22:28
To: chrisod@odonnellandcompany.com


Hello,

There is nothing strange that image becomes pixilated. The original file has 65x57 resolution.While you convert to 640x480 the image is stretched out. Please specify what you mean by " the image under the "play" button"

Best regards.
Posts: 6
Registered: 26.04.2012
16.05.12 20:01:47
To: Lex


Hi Lex

WHen I generate the quicktime movie and load it into a browser, there's the big "play" button over the movie. What's under the play button is an image from the middle of the movie.

How can I make it be the first frame.

Thanks
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
17.05.12 08:59:45
To: chrisod@odonnellandcompany.com


Hello,

Please note, the play button belongs to the player you use play back the video in the browser. This button is not generated by AVS4YOU software.

Best regards.
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