My understanding is the revVideoFrameImage command only works while the movie is being captured. One can't use it after the fact. We need to select out and save a portion of the quicktime file sometime after the capture has taken place.

Richard


On Jan 31, 2005, at 12:49 AM, sims wrote:

Richard Miller wrote:
Tried lock screen and lock messages. Didn't seem to help much. The slowness seems to be with the export snapshot command. I'd like to think there are other externals out there that are faster and can replace this one. That would be one solution.

A better solution would be to find a way to take a 10 second quicktime file and extract a 2 second section of it. Any idea how to do that?

Have you looked at: revVideoFrameImage frameWidth,frameHeight,dataVariable
This puts the current frame in the video grabber into a variable.


Wouldn't this (putting into variables) be faster than snapshots?

hth
sims


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