You can use a program called virtualdub (freeware) to turn a sequence of images into a video file.
It varies, but in general, there are typography art programs that can turn pictures into text art.
Yes there is a way. If you have a video editing software you can just upload the video and choose the frame you would like to be your picture.
a frame, in a video, is just a picture, i would imagine that java or flash might do that. any program that makes pictures(frames) and then plays them makes a video. You can even use power point to make a video, but i don't recommend that
No only video
No, the 5th generation iPod Nano with a video camera does not take pictures.
there is no video but there are pictures
When the pictures, video, or sound help to communicate the information more effectively. APEX
If you are trying to add pictures into video media currently on the Video track, you will need to split the video (using the split option). Once the track has been split, you can place photos/pictures etc., into it.
Video games are programs written for video game systems, just like the programs on your computer. If video games weren't programmed, they could not exist.
Video is like a series of pictures
Liz Avison has written: 'Distribution guide for educational media in Canada' -- subject(s): Indexes, Motion pictures in education, Video tapes in education 'Government sponsored media programs and distribution of non-theatrical media in Canada' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Marketing, Distribution, Video recordings
Just as a guess (without seeing the computer in action) I'd suspect that the video card or the driver is incompatible with those applications.