VideoMach
- User Testimonials
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I have
been very pleased with VideoMach. No other software package
that I have tried makes animations from sequences of jpgs
as well as VideoMach. The quality and clarity is extremely
high, and the filesize is reasonable.
Mark
Seefeldt
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This
is for the article in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
I used your program for converting high-speed .BMP images
made by Basler A602F camera into .AVI and .MPG movies. Thank
you very much, the program works wonderful.
All
the best, Zhanna Shuranova
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With
VideoMach I was able to produce the following animation
using the Molecular Dynamics program:
http://cam.arts.usf.edu/DNA/DNA_SHOW_Website/DNAonline/qt/movie64.htm
I should
also add that the same animation did win a prize (Sights
and Sounds of Science, University of Chicago) and can also
be viewed on line:
http://mrsec.uchicago.edu/s3_project/movie2.html
Juan
Sanchez-Ramos, PhD, MD
Helen E. Ellis Professor of Neurology
University of South Florida
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd (MDC 055)
Tampa, FL 33612
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Ever
since finding an early version of VideoMach several years
back, it has been a constant part of my CG toolbox. I use
this tool exclusively for compiling rendered frames into
a final working scene. It's fast, flexible, and handles
an amazing amount of file types in and out. Congratulations
on VideoMach 3.x. The members at C4D Cafe use VideoMach
so much that we offer a free
video tutorial on it.
Crew
Reynolds (3DCrew)
C4DCafe.com
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VideoMach
is a superb product and very easy to use. It offers superb
facilities from Text insertions to Film Overlays (film within
film). Produces GREAT results. I have been a registered
user almost since it first came out. I recommend it highly.
A MUST HAVE product for both the home User and the semi
professional. Many thanks to Gromada.
Charles
White (Alltodaysnews)
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Halo,
We are
using several cameras to record events and then feed everything
into the Matrix function of VideoMach so we can analyze
all the cameras in parallel. Nice of you to add matrix commandline
params, it's just what we needed to automate the process.
Thanks,
Wolfgang
Keller
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Turning
my terragen animations to avi was pain in the back until
I found VideoMach. Now I can even add my favorite mp3s.
Thanks guys, keep up the good work.
Lou Adams
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I just
used VideoMach 3.2 to complete an animation project here
at the University of Washington. I wanted to tell you how
pleased I am with the many Filters included. The Saturation
Filter did a smashing good job on my animation.
Sincerely,
Alan
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Hello,
I have
version 3.1.x, and so far I have used it as an extension
to Povray and Mathematica, which are my sources for still
frames. So far I have shown to other people one animation
that is a recreation of a woodcutting by M.C.Escher. I think
that I may have added a soundtrack that had bass, drum,
and some expressions of musical harmony. One person who
saw it asked me whether it was going to hypnotize her. The
other person who saw it, he said, "That's neat."
Regards,
Christopher
Arthur
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