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(...) has some specific limitations that make AVI more inviting. What platforms commonly support playback of each of these formats? Thanks! -- Tony Hafner www.hafhead.com (22 years ago, 31-Jan-03, to lugnet.publish, lugnet.animation)
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I have used the Berkeley MPEG-1 Video Encoder: (URL) used it to create a few small time-lapse movies. One was my LEGO model of the Kennedy Space Center crawler/transporter (the movie is near the end of the Overview section): (URL) another was a (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jan-03, to lugnet.publish)
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(...) The only problem is, someone has to pay for that. That's precisely why services like this can't continue forever without some means of the user paying -- be it through advertising or subscriptions, or they can't continue (barring unique (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jan-03, to lugnet.publish)
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(...) I can. One of the greatest things about [Brick,Geek]Shelf is that you can host *images* which can be linked to, and loaded from, your other sites. Those free sites are great for small amounts of html and a few images, but provide nothing close (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jan-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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(...) Tony - one of the programs that is widely used and praised by folks in the Lego animation community is called Videomach. It is available from several sites for download. It's available for a preview period of 30 days and is free if used for (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jan-03, to lugnet.publish, lugnet.animation)
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