Slideshow creator?
Slideshow creator?
from photos as well as play audio at same time... such as infranview? but is portable so like I could place an exe in a directory play an audio file in it and then play photos that I have layed out
IrfanView's Slideshow dialog has a button labeled "Save slideshow as EXE/SCR", and also has an option to "loop mp3 files", so it can apparently play music.
I just tested it out - created an exe slideshow in a file with a couple of mp3s and some pictures. I moved the whole folder to a different drive and it played fine.
EDIT: I see that I misunderstood. Sorry!
I just tested it out - created an exe slideshow in a file with a couple of mp3s and some pictures. I moved the whole folder to a different drive and it played fine.
EDIT: I see that I misunderstood. Sorry!
Re: ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicnycjv321 wrote:what do you mean by "sic!"????
Have you tried: FastStone MaxView http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=747
Synopsis: FastStone MaxView is a fast and compact image viewer that supports all major graphic formats, including BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO, TGA etc. It also supports digital camera RAW formats, including: CRW, CR2, NEF, PEF, RAF, MRW, ORF and DNG. Features includes lossless JPEG rotation, slideshow with 150+ transitional effects and background music, detailed image information including EXIF metadata etc.
or Slide Show Movie Maker http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=457
Synopsis: Slide Show Movie Maker creates an AVI video from a series of BMP or JPEG pictures. It supports fade-in and fade-out effects, text overlays and background music (WAV only).
@ ashghost: It should be: infranview [sic]
Synopsis: FastStone MaxView is a fast and compact image viewer that supports all major graphic formats, including BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO, TGA etc. It also supports digital camera RAW formats, including: CRW, CR2, NEF, PEF, RAF, MRW, ORF and DNG. Features includes lossless JPEG rotation, slideshow with 150+ transitional effects and background music, detailed image information including EXIF metadata etc.
or Slide Show Movie Maker http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=457
Synopsis: Slide Show Movie Maker creates an AVI video from a series of BMP or JPEG pictures. It supports fade-in and fade-out effects, text overlays and background music (WAV only).
@ ashghost: It should be: infranview [sic]
nycjv321:
I stumbled across ArtSee in my PStart menu today, and couldn't remember what it did. Turns out it does just what you want - drop the 189 KB executable in a folder of pictures and it'll make a slideshow when run.
It's listed as rejected for writing to the registry, but that seems to be a mistake - I couldn't find anything (searching for "artsee" with Registry Scanner), nor did it write to the registry under RegFromApp.
EDIT: Oops, I completely forgot what you wanted (mp3s playing with the slideshow)!!!! Disregard.
I stumbled across ArtSee in my PStart menu today, and couldn't remember what it did. Turns out it does just what you want - drop the 189 KB executable in a folder of pictures and it'll make a slideshow when run.
It's listed as rejected for writing to the registry, but that seems to be a mistake - I couldn't find anything (searching for "artsee" with Registry Scanner), nor did it write to the registry under RegFromApp.
EDIT: Oops, I completely forgot what you wanted (mp3s playing with the slideshow)!!!! Disregard.
Last edited by ashghost on Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
XNView is portable (with a simple .ini file edit) and does slide shows. It can even create a stand alone slide show (.exe).
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=30
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=30
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Must be an earlier version. I have removed ArtSee from the reject list and added it to the database.It's listed as rejected for writing to the registry, but that seems to be a mistake - I couldn't find anything (searching for "artsee" with Registry Scanner), nor did it write to the registry under RegFromApp.