On Oct 13, 5:30 am, has <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12 Oct, 20:53, jeremito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I actually found NodeBox in my googling. This seems to be a stand > > alone application. I need to be able to convert my images to a movie > > from my code I wrote myself. > > Some Mac-specific options: > > -QuickTimePlayer is standard on OS X and its scripting interface > (which you can access from Python via appscript, and is fully usable > even in unpaid mode) includes an 'open image sequence' command. This > would be the simplest solution as long as you don't mind launching > another application to do the work.
I have used this, but I want to automate this so I wanted something I could call from my Python script. > > - The Cocoa API's QTKit class (accessible via PyObjC) includes a - > addImage:forDuration:withAttributes: method that you could use to > build up a movie yourself. > This sounds like a good option. I have downloaded and installed PyObjC and am currently looking for the QTKit class but have been unsuccessful so far. A cursory glance at the documentation hasn't produced any help, yet. I'll keep looking unless you can point to it directly. Thanks again, Jeremy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list