If you don't have Quicktime Pro, and you don't have the money (or you would
rather use it to take you favourite person out to supper!), this works well:
http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/
ready to run for Ubuntu, Mac, and Windows and ready for roll-your-own for
other Linux variants.
All about
If you don't have Quicktime Pro, and you don't have the money (or you would
rather use it to take you favourite person out to supper!), this works well:
http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/
ready to run for Ubuntu, Mac, and Windows and ready for roll-your-own for
other Linux variants.
All about
the program to export
each stimulus display as a picture (as a 'snapshot'). Is there a way to export
the sequence of pictures as a quicktime movie from Revolution or to easily
create a quicktime movie from the sequence of pictures? I think I can use
iMovie to make a quicktime movie from pictures
research wants to use these stimuli in an
experiment. She presents such sequences on a Mac as quicktime
movies. I have modified the program to export each stimulus display
as a picture (as a 'snapshot'). Is there a way to export the
sequence of pictures as a quicktime movie from Revolution
If you have QuickTime Pro you can open up the first image of the
sequence, and the rest of the sequence will import as a movie that
you can then save.
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to suggestions about the best way to create a qt movie from the saved
snapshot images.
I'm using Trevor's enhanced QT external to do this. He sent me a sample
stack that does this - if you want a copy, contact me offlist and I'll send
it to you.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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On Sep 16, 2008, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm open
to suggestions about the best way to create a qt movie from the saved
snapshot images.
Try QuickTime Player pro.
Jim Lambert
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Hi Lynn,
I like Joe's idea to make a slideshow in Rev. You could even make a
tool that creates these slideshows automatically.
Perhaps not exactly what you have in mind, but you could use a screen
recorder to record the animation into a QuickTime movie. Here's a
screen recorder created
Thanks for the suggestions. Joe's idea of a slide show is OK, but
that essentially what I have already. I need to convert the stimuli
to media that this researcher is already prepared to use with her
infant research lab setup, and that seems to be a Quicktime movie.
The EnhancedQT seems
to be a Quicktime movie.
The EnhancedQT seems very powerful and flexible for controlling and
editing QT movies, but I don't see how to use it to create a QT
movie from scratch. I think that Snapper can do what I need. I
already can display the images using Revolution; that's what my
On Sep 16, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
...
Perhaps not exactly what you have in mind, but you could use a
screen recorder to record the animation into a QuickTime movie.
Here's a screen recorder created with Revolution: http://
snapper.economy-x-talk.com.
...
Snapper
Hi Lynn,
I don't know whether Snapper is the solution you should be looking
for, but I would like to explain a little.
Snapper's strength is that with a little bit of tweaking you can
create movies on slow computers. The easiest way to do this is by
slowing down all the movements on the
Thanks for the information and suggestion. I had discovered the half-
time capture option, but it still seem to take some luck to capture
the image at the right moment. I can't seem to time it consistently.
Maybe it will work better in that regard on a little faster mac. I'll
see.
J
O my gosh Klaus, can't believe I missed that.
Thanks!
On Aug 28, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi BNig and Josh,
I just copied this from the online documentation of Trevors
wonderful EnhancedQT External:
...
function qtGetTrackFrameCount (MovieControllerID, TrackIndex)
Hi Josh,
O my gosh Klaus, can't believe I missed that.
please don't worry, I'm sure it wasn't there yet a couple of days
before! ;-)
Thanks!
Best
Klaus Major
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in context:
http://www.nabble.com/how-to-get-the-frame-rate-of-a-Quicktime-movie--tf4329806.html#a12369223
Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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Hi BNig and Josh,
I just copied this from the online documentation of Trevors wonderful
EnhancedQT External:
...
function qtGetTrackFrameCount (MovieControllerID, TrackIndex)
Description:
Returns the number of frames in video track.
Parameters:
MovieControllerID: Target Movie Controller ID.
I found the following post from 2002:
Thanks Karl
Here's what I have come up with so far.
To determine the frame-rate of a video clip:
It seems that if you advance the video clip from 0 by 1 frame (play
step
forward) and divide the timescale property by the currenttime
property, the
Hello,
I'm working on an educative project where children will be shown a
random sequence of images to which they will add some audio (their
spoken story)...
The question I have is if there is some way (within Rev) to
assemble the images and the audio to a Quicktime movie ?
What do you
Hello all:
Does anyone know if it is possible to put invisible buttons on top of
or have clickable items within a QuickTime movie in Rev? I want to
accomplish interactive videos in Rev without having to resort to
sprites using QT or Livestage..
Thanks
Hi Jonathan,
Hello all:
Does anyone know if it is possible to put invisible buttons on top of
this is something that you might find out by yourself...
Please tell US afterwards! :-)
or have clickable items within a QuickTime movie in Rev?
Unfortunately not unless you create a movie
You wrote:
Hello all:
Does anyone know if it is possible to put invisible buttons on top of or
have clickable items within a QuickTime movie in Rev?
What about an invisible palette stack.
Is trhat possible?
Cheers
Bob
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Jonathan Kotthoff wrote:
Hello all:
Does anyone know if it is possible to put invisible buttons on top of or
have clickable items within a QuickTime movie in Rev? I want to
accomplish interactive videos in Rev without having to resort to sprites
using QT or Livestage..
If you set
Is the movie always the top layer? Can one show it behind Rev controls?
Is there some nifty Quicktime movie tutorial that shows Rev/Quicktime
to advantage?
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Quicktime is greedy. The controls actually stay on top of the player,
but they don´t show anymore (screen refresh issue), unless you set the
alwaysBuffer of the player to true. (Buffer display in the inspector if
I recall correctly) Downside: the playback will slow down enormously.
snip
Here is the message that I got: Quicktime cannot open the file
filename. It is not a file that QuickTime understands (-2048).
Dave Cragg wrote:
I read somewhere that QT movies need to be prepared (flattened) for
x-platform use. If so, I guess this would be the same for ftp
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov into URL
ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov
With this script, I get a file on the server with the correct number
of bytes, but the file appears
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov into URL ftp://
username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov
With this script, I get a file on the server
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov into URL
ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov
With this script, I get a file on the server
Hi Dave,
If you think it would help, I can send you the real script with the real URL.
Thanks, Claire
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov
On 15 Aug 2005, at 12:20, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov into URL ftp://
username:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 15 Aug 2005, at 12:20, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp
server, using the following script:
put URL binfile:moviefile.mov into URL
ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 15 Aug 2005, at 17:46, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote:
snipped
Here, after uploading, I switched off both read/write access to
the file, and the Player gave the message QuickTime cannot open
the file test.mov an unknown error occurred (-5000) Is that the
message you got?
Here is the
Another is Stern Lettieri's Visual QuickStart Guide to QT Pro. I think
they have a website mentioned in the book but a quick google search didn't
find it for me.
Judy
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Ian Wood wrote:
Getting the movie into Rev is fairly easy, you add a QuickTime Player
(bottom right in
Hi all.
I am quite new to Rev, and am looking for some help on playing a Quicktime
movie in Rev. How do I create the Quicktime file in the first place, and then
how do I get Rev to play it? Is there a good resource for getting 'how-to'
information like this?
Thanks for the help.
Tamee
Hi Tamee,
Hi all.
I am quite new to Rev, and am looking for some help on playing a
Quicktime
movie in Rev. How do I create the Quicktime file in the first place,
You could use the revVideoGrabber to record QT movies from a camera...
Thats the only way to create QT files in RR...
and then how
quite new to Rev, and am looking for some help on playing a
Quicktime
movie in Rev. How do I create the Quicktime file in the first place,
and then
how do I get Rev to play it? Is there a good resource for getting
'how-to'
information like this?
Thanks for the help.
Tamee Albrecht
Dept
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Subject: Re: Displaying graphics elements or buttons on top of a
QuickTime movie
On Saturday, July 6, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Ken Lipscomb wrote:
Thanks for the info. I will try out your suggestion. ...One thing I
noticed is that the pointer/cursor can be seen on top of a QTMovie
I am working on an Interactive TV application. Is it possible to have
buttons or graphics elements overlay a QuickTime movie? It seems that
you can place the graphic over the still QT image/movie during
application layout; however when I start the movie the object/graphic
moves behind the movie
On Saturday, July 6, 2002, at 11:33 AM, Ken Lipscomb wrote:
I am working on an Interactive TV application. Is it possible to have
buttons or graphics elements overlay a QuickTime movie? It seems that
you can place the graphic over the still QT image/movie during
application layout
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Subject: Re: Displaying graphics elements or buttons on top of a
QuickTime movie
On Saturday, July 6, 2002, at 11:33 AM, Ken Lipscomb wrote:
I am working
On Saturday, July 6, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Ken Lipscomb wrote:
Thanks for the info. I will try out your suggestion. ...One thing I
noticed is that the pointer/cursor can be seen on top of a QTMovie with
no apparent degradation in speed. Is it possible to have a graphic
exist in the
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