Hi,

This is in reference to a thread from late May.  I was traveling and
have now revisited it.

My desire is to find a way to display a set of image files, which are
usually generated by matlab when analyzing simulations or doing
'science.'  The best thing I've found is quicktime pro - you can make
a movie out of a set of images, and then play them in a nice GUI, so
you can pause, go back a few frames, jump around.  Great for giving
talks, thinking about data, sending it to others...

BUT...

quicktime pro isn't free, it only exists on macs, and not everyone can
play .mov's.


So my more basic question is, of the 'standard' movie file formats,
which I guess are AVI, MOV, and MPEG, can any of them function as
'containers' for jpegs or pngs or bitmaps?  Where they don't try to do
any fancy video compression, just display each frame one by one?

Maybe I should write something to do this.  But I'm trying to avoid it!

thanks,
David


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