ffDiaporama is an application for assembling photos and videos. It is especially suitable for preserving memories of holidays. It was inspired by presentation software such as Impress or Powerpoint. It can read all image formats, most camera and camcorder video formats, and the most commonly used music formats. It includes 140 transitions and a device database to enable the videos to be correctly rendered for more than 50 models of video viewing devices (including smartphones, tablets, and home cinema systems). ffDiaporama can manage several hundred slides. Each slide can contain tens of shots and tens of blocks, with each shot containing its own block settings. The application itself calculates all the shot transformations.
| Tags | Photo Album video editor slideshow multimedia |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Ubuntu Linux Fedora Linux Windows openSUZE ArchLinux |
| Implementation | Qt 4.7 |
| Translations | English French Spanish Italian |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version brings new features, some bugfixes, and numerous interface improvements: rich text; animation of text (zoom and scrolling); animation of blocks (blinking, fade, and multiple rotations); multiple selection in the slide dialog; an UNDO feature in most dialogs; contextual menus in the main window and dialogs; and improvements in drag and drop.


Release Notes: The addition of TAG and chapters. Lossless rendering. More supported formats (FLAC files, videos with U8 soundtrack of old cameras, etc.). Correction of sound problems (no more saturation or hatchings during transitions). Various ergonomic improvements (copy/paste between several ffDiaporama instances, drag and drop improvements, etc.). Improvements in performance: the rendering speed has almost doubled in some cases.


Release Notes: This stable version contains numerous bugfixes and improvements to images smoothing, sheet style, and extended drag and drop, and German and Greek localizations.


Release Notes: Improvements in the quality of videos produced by the addition of image smoothing. Improvements in the performance of video rendering. Introduction of style sheets. Reorganization and redesign of dialogs to simplify the understanding and handling of the software. The addition of new keyboard and mouse shortcuts. The addition of numerous new options, in particular for the video rendering and configuration of the software. Introduction of a memory management system based on LuLo to allow it to work on small configurations. Many bugfixes.


Release Notes: After nine months of development, fifteen alpha versions, and four beta versions, ffDiaporama is finally released in a stable version 1.0. This first stable version is totally translated into four languages (interface, documentation, and Web site): English, French, Spanish, and Italian. It includes 142 transitions and 56 profiles of video generation covering the majority of available devices (smartphones, players of all kinds, Web, etc.). Packages are available for Windows, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUZE.
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