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    #16
    found this one

    (Freeware)

    JPGVideo can create a video (AVI) file from a series of JPG files. These JPG files are usually from a web camera that has been set to take pictures every few seconds. However, any JPG files could be converted into a video file, the only restriction is that they d all have to be the same size.

    http://www.snapfiles.com/get/jpgvideo.html

    Stuart

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      #17
      Thanks for the tip!

      But that's not even close to what I was looking for...
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        #18
        I forgot about this one

        http://www.supervisioncam.com/

        Stuart

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          #19
          Originally posted by Stuart View Post
          found this one

          (Freeware)

          JPGVideo can create a video (AVI) file from a series of JPG files. These JPG files are usually from a web camera that has been set to take pictures every few seconds. However, any JPG files could be converted into a video file, the only restriction is that they d all have to be the same size.

          http://www.snapfiles.com/get/jpgvideo.html

          Stuart

          Stuart, I have been using this one for a few years.... it's simple to use and quite good.

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