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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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Glad to see you back in Wordle.
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I never knew Uhura's first name until reading that article!
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Ah what a shame, she was a valuable member of the crew.
The kiss that caused a storm!
The most expensive tool is a cheap tool. Gareth Branwyn
JaxCoder.com
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Her story about meeting Martin Luther King (as only she can tell it) is a real tear-jerker. Look it up.
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I'll readily admit that, as a red-blooded heterosexual male in his teenage years when I started watching the reruns, I thought she was serious eye-candy. Still do in fact.
As I grew older however, despite her limited lines, I realized just how important her role actually was. That she got subsequently involved with NASA and influenced people with their career choices is just icing on top. She's always sounded very proud of that, and rightly so.
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Someone's passing away is always hard to accept. Passing away age 89 makes it slightly more acceptable. Nevertheless RIP
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agree
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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It looks like James T. Kirk should be renamed Odysseus.
Nit-pick: Nichols' character's name was Uhura ('a' at the end).
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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An 80+ year old friend of mine has an MP3 file he wants uploaded to YouTube (one of many I've already done for him). YouTube won't accept MP3s directly, but I've found some tools that can take an MP3 with an embedded picture, and convert it to an MP4 with the one picture as the (static) "video" that YouTube will show during playback.
Now he wants to get a little fancier - he's got an MP3 file but wants a couple of pictures to cycle through while playing back the "video". Essentially if the song lasts 4 minutes, and he's got 4 pictures, he wants the first picture to show for the first minute, the 2nd picture for the 2nd minute, etc. Nothing extra fancy, for sure, but that goes beyond the simple tools I have at my disposal.
I don't want to have to learn some big video editing tool; I'm aware those can get crazy-complex. I don't need that.
What's the best simple + free software to do this sort of thing? I would imagine what I need would show a timeline, and I'd tell it to show picture X from timestamps A through B, then picture Y for timestamps C through D, etc. Even simpler would be better.
Suggestions?
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Easy Video Maker looks like a good candidate ...
modified 11-Nov-22 12:46pm.
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Davinci Resolve[^].
It's as easy as all the others (I used VSDC before for my company promotional videos).
Lots of extremely popular films have been edited using it.
And the best of it is that it's free and easy to use even it has tons of power under the hood.
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Avidemux - Main Page[^]
really easy, doesn't have big things but I have managed videos that could not be opened with other software. It is a bit limited in functionality if you compare with davinci resolve suggested above, but it does what I need in a simple way.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Two softwares, both free on Windows 10.
1. OBS Studio for recording the video. This is to be manually done, by making a PPT of the pictures, and cycling them on the screen, while OBS Studio captures the screen as video.
2. Clipchamp, available free from Microsoft store to add in the music, and export as a video + music mp4 file.
Additionally, Handbrake software (also free) can be used to reduce the size of the mp4, before upload to YouTube.
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OpenShot Video Editor | Download[^]
Perhaps overkill, but offers a nice playground. Unfortunately it has no automatic distribution of the pictures, you have to put them on a timeline and expand them to the desired duration but it works.
As far as I remember our canon video-cam also came with a video editor ('HDWriter') which could merge videos, pictures and music. But that was more then 10 years ago ...
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I use the following:
AviDemux (It's about as simple as it gets)
FFMpeg (Command line driven, can be complex but very powerfull)
OpenShot (Takes a bit to learn, but once you do, quite good)
OBSStudio (Great for mixing things in live)
However, if ALL YOU WANT TO DO is a conversion and nothing else, lest not forget that "VLC Player" can do all sorts of conversions, and a surprising amount of other tricks too.
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PowerPoint!
It's not free, but assuming you already have it.
It's trivial to setup a template for him. Slap in an audio player that he could probably load the file into.
And then there is a feature to save it as a movie.
I used it for my fathers Memorial, and was quite happy with how it came out.
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I don't know why I didn't even think of PP, but yeah, I gave it a quick whirl, and it looks like it'll do. Thanks for the recommendation - I'm not quite ready to put it all together, but it's definitely the first thing I'm gonna try to put together the real thing.
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Yeah, It was super simple.
I've actually misused it for a lot of things
Thanks for the response. I think it's best when other people here how easy it is.
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