Automatic Video Slicer description
Create and share video web thumbnails, complete with video hyperlinks
Automatic Video Slicer is a video application that creates and shares video web thumbnails.
Automatic Video Slicer lets you create and share video web thumbnails. The program will begin by automaticaling slicing your video, and then allow you to publish a web thumbnail thanks to a template-based generator.
Adds the ability to create video hyperlinks. Video hyperlinks let you define, share, and play video clips right from video web thumbails produced by Automatic Video Slicer.Automatic Video Slicer is a video application that creates and shares video web thumbnails.
Also newly supported are online (http or streamed) Windows Media video files or streams.
Here are some key features of "Automatic Video Slicer":
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Reads many video file formats, including AVI, MPEG, VideoCD, WMV, ASF, and provides a convenient way to play them. You can dock or resize the video window. The status bar shows the current frame.
· Opens online video streams. So far, you could only analyze and create video web thumbnails available locally on your hard drive or from a network share. But it is now possible to open a Windows Media file available from a http server or a Windows Media server. AVS can open Windows Media script files (.asx) and let the user choose one video stream among the several video streams that a Windows Media script sequence can declare.
· Creates video hyperlinks. Video hyperlinks let you define, share, and play a particular segment of the video, by manipulating the AVS user interface. There are two ways to achieve this. The first is to create a video hyperlink in the clipboard so that it can be pasted in an html page. Just select one or more shots, right-clik, and choose create a videolink. The other is to publish video hyperlinks by using $(VIDEOLINK) keywords in template files. The latter allows to create video web thumbnails which for instance will start playing a particular video segment when the user clicks a shot of the thumbnail.
Requirements:
· 32MB of RAM
· 2MB of free space in your hard drive
· Pentium 90Mhz and above
· DirectX media run-time.
Limitations:
· "Trial version" tip attached to video shots