Noah Gift wrote: > I am new to python and was interested in writing some python code that > converts image sequences, for example tiff, into Quicktime movies, for > example animation codec. Can anyone point me in the right direction > to begin my research? It would be nice to not use pyobjc as I am > trying to focus on doing things in pure python for now as a learning > excercise. >
Well, having solved a similar problem last year (making quicktime animations from a sequence of screenshots), I can testify that: a) It's not easy. Quicktime doesn't make this problem simple or document it very well. In fact, at last year's WWDC, a guy from Pixar gave a talk about building a storyboarding tool and along the way ranted about how hard it was (and didn't need to be). I suppose it's possible that they've improved the documentation since then. b) It's probably not possible with "pure" python. The file formats are neither documented nor trivial, so you're not going to just write the bits out to files. And as far as I know, there's no prewritten Pythonic wrapper for Quicktime -- other than going through PyObjC. If you really don't want PyObjC, I think your remaining choice is to build a C++ plugin for Python that makes the appropriate Quicktime calls (which is what we did -- but we already had a C++ framework we were using). I wish I could help you with source code, but I'm no longer associated with that project. Kent _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig