is it possible to do one with just windows movie maker, of pictures i mean. cause ive done couple of time lapses by taking a 1 hour video clip and then i just speed it up, but it takes so damn long time cause first i have to upload it from my video cam and then convert the video file. then you edit and then you save it and again it takes like half hours.
@BeppeOwnage - Moviemaker and many other video programs can speed up video (often only to 10 times) but time-lapse was taken in photo mode. I use QT Pro. It joins all the photos together and makes them frames in the movie. Moviemaker can't do that.
cool stuff man!
jacquesone100 1 week ago
is it possible to do one with just windows movie maker, of pictures i mean. cause ive done couple of time lapses by taking a 1 hour video clip and then i just speed it up, but it takes so damn long time cause first i have to upload it from my video cam and then convert the video file. then you edit and then you save it and again it takes like half hours.
BeppeOwnage 1 year ago
@BeppeOwnage - Moviemaker and many other video programs can speed up video (often only to 10 times) but time-lapse was taken in photo mode. I use QT Pro. It joins all the photos together and makes them frames in the movie. Moviemaker can't do that.
Efliernz 1 year ago
Hi...can you tell me what software you used to convert your images to the movie. Tks...Gary (Tachyon XC owner - Australia)
53glowe 1 year ago
I use Quicktime pro (for windows). It is worth getting a life-time licence for QT. Very simple to use, using "image sequencer".
Efliernz 1 year ago