On Fri Aug 7 Mike Miller mbmiller+l at gmail.com wrote: >This is something I wish I had. This program would take as input (1) an >audio file, (2) a text file with a list of images, and times and it would >then play the audio file while displaying the images at the listed times. >The text input might look like this: > >0:00 image1.jpg >0:37 image2.jpg >1:27 image3.jpg > >So the audio would start with image1.jpg displayed, then at 0:37 it would >switch to image2.jpg and at 1:27 it would switch to image3.jpg. I can >think of a few cool bells and whistles to add to that. > >Does such a thing exist? > >Another idea would be to have the program read in that info and create a >video file (e.g., MP4) that plays the audio and shows the images at the >designated times. > >It is important to be able to use this on all common OSs like Windows, OS >X and Linux. > >Any ideas? I'd be interested in something like this too - particularly if it could be played back over the web. A few years ago a Danish cousin presented a slide show at a family reunion. I got the images and had made a recording of his narration (in English the the description with the copy of the images was in Danish...) intending to share it over the net. I never found a very satisfactory way to do this. The described system would be great. Tho I failed to capture the timing and the laser pointer... I prefer the slideshow format over video because the quality of the images is generally much better. Fred (who subscribes in no mail mode so direct copy of replies appreciated) -- I support Bernie Sanders for President Fred H. Olson Minneapolis,MN 55411 USA (near north Mpls) Email: fholson at cohousing.org 612-588-9532 My Link Pg: http://fholson.cohousing.org My org: Communications for Justice -- Free, superior listserv's w/o ads