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JPGVideo V1.04.0.0   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Added on 10 Mar 2005
328KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (378)
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Synopsis: JPGVideo creates a video file from a series of JPEG Files. These files can be from any source, as long as they are all the same size. The video can be created using any video codec installed on your machine.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the installer and install to the default folder. Then copy all files (except unins000.exe and unins000.dat) to a folder of your choice. Finally, uninstall the program. Launch JPGVideo.exe.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] LocalThis sounds like a great program and something I really want to try.
The only only problem I have is that after (finally) downloading it and installing, then moving to my own directory etc: It won't even pretend to run.
 [2007-06-21 14:48]

[Anonymous] PlamkaWorks OK for me. Unpacked, installed, ran it. Tried it with a few pictures -- it converted them to AVI video. Please note that the best results are obtained with pictures of moderate sizes, e.g. 640x480 pixels (most digital cameras will produce much larger pictures, which may cause the codec or this software to malfunction -- in my case it did not cope very well with 5 megapixel pictures). I used another portable freeware to convert all pictures to 640x480 (this was Irfan View, also known as I_VIEW). Hope it will work for you too. Excellent small program. [2007-09-23 05:45]

[Anonymous] BenI had the same problem as Local...installing it normally it works, but try to move it to another directory and no go...is this app really portable (using v1.05)? [2008-03-14 15:54]

[Anonymous] BenVery strange...it seems to not run if an Explorer Window for the program folder is open...create a shortcut, place it somewhere else, close the open program folder, then run the shortcut, and all's well...? [2008-03-14 16:16]


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