Doesn't mean you can't use QT, as a codec it runs in QT too.

Cheers,

Luis.


On 19 Oct 2006, at 23:58, Luis wrote:

Well, not sure if this applies in any sense whatsoever, it uses the Theora codec: www.getdemocracy.com/ but it does show how others are approaching the field.

Theora can also be played through VideoLAN: www.videolan.org
Might make the case for an External to manage playback via VideoLAN and bundle it into a Rev app. I haven't seen the API, but being Open Source I'd imagine it'd be fairly, well...open...!

Would that classify as a starting point for a Multimedia Authoring app?

Cheers,

Luis.


On 19 Oct 2006, at 22:37, GregSmith wrote:


Dan:

No, not according to the documentation. For any movie interactivity you need the freely distributable player. For static QuickTime, you don't. Sure, if you can influence anybody over there to fix the drop shadow default and allow an interactive web demonstration of a MovieWorks movie, I'm all
for that.

Really, there is an open source opportunity for the kind of project
authoring I'm needing. But, if it takes years to complete, I'm not waiting. If someone put together a program of MovieWorks elegance and simplicity and functionality which allowed the addition of "while you watch" narration,
(during the authoring process), totally customizable titling, (as you
watch), with customizable drop shadows, basic "in-movie" navigation as well as "extra-movie" navigation and linking, all for the low, low price of . . . nothing . . . I think they'd have something there. What they would gain by releasing it freely, I have no idea. But, even if they released it for the low, low price of . . . $129 . . . or thereabouts . . . they'd still have
something there.

Greg Smith



Sounds like a real opportunity for an Open Source project to compete,
doesn't it?

Hmmmmmmmm

Presumably you've talked to the MW guys about your drop-shadow problem? The guy who founded the company and who, last I checked, was CEO, is someone I know reasonably well. I can probably get his attention if that would help. (I'm not sure you're right about the need to include the player, by the way. I think you can export your titles to MP4, e.g., and then they'll play in
any QT/Real or presumably other MP4 player, no?

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