Greg,

No I have not and the Qscript does look very much like javascript so I can see what you mean.

Tom

On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:10 AM, GregSmith wrote:


Thomas:

LiveStage would be the "premiere" QuickTime authoring environment, but have you tried authoring in it? I find it extremely confusing, at best. As far as I can tell, even the simplest interactivity must be scripted in Qscript,
which looks to me, like another javascript clone.  This is great for
programmers, but not for me.

Thanks,

Greg Smith



Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Dear Greg,

Live Stage from Totally Hip Software is supposed to do Rollover's in
Quicktime.



Tom


On Oct 21, 2006, at 10:22 AM, GregSmith wrote:


As far as the simplest solution for authoring in "standalone"
QuickTime
format, whether for web presentation or anything else, given the
available
interactivity built into QuickTime, itself - Cleaner 6.5, (for
Mac), and, I
believe Cleaner XL, (for Windows) seems to be the ticket.
Outrageously
priced if you were buying this product for the limited
interactivity it
offers, but you would also get all of those wonderful compression
routines
and batch processing along with it.

Now, here is an example of a small fish being swallowed by a bigger
fish who
was, in turn, swallowed by an even bigger fish.  Terran Interactive
was
gobbled up by Discreet who was utterly consumed by AutoDesk, the
Atlantic
cod of software distributors.

The interactive features that Cleaner quickly makes authorable are:
Hotspots that allow jumping to a given time or simply to play from
the time
of the Hotspot to the next pause, (pause is also a feature), or to
substitute one movie in place of the one playing, or open a URL.  It
supports "Chapter" markers with accompanying text blurb, text tracks,
markers and keyframes.

But even with all of this functionality, QuickTime, and the authoring
packages that support it, just doesn't compare with the kind of
interactivity possible with Flash and its associated authoring
tools.  Just
as an example, for the life of me, I can't find any way to author a
simple
"rollover" button within an interactive QuickTime movie.  This just
wipes me
out.  Or, keeping the movie looping within a certain series of
frames until
an event happens - what gives?

I like QuickTime better, since it really is a kind of operating
system, in
itself.  You can put almost any kind of media in a QuickTime movie,
and it
plays on iPods, for crying out loud. Somebody, somewhere is missing a
couple of golden opportunities, if you ask me.

Greg Smith
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