Another option would be to use Adobe GoLive to create the sprites. I think
there's still a 30 day demo available on:
http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.jhtml
A tutorial is available at:
http://www.quicktiming.org/tutorials/sprites.php
Regards,
--
David Egbert
http://david.egbert.name
On 11/19/03 11:01 AM, "Federico Giacanelli" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to synchronize a video feed (a teacher lecture) with slides.
>
> This is fairly easy with QuickTime Player Pro by adding each slide as a
> single track with "add scaled" for the duration of each slide. This
> presentation should be navigable and this is automatically done by
> moving the playhead.
>
> The problem is that I've been asked to create a slide gallery to be
> used to jump directly in the middle of the movie, at the corresponding
> slide. I figure two ways:
>
> - QT Movie, with - I guess - a sprite track. Im I forced in this case
> to use LiveStage Pro?
>
> - HTML page: I can produce image link pointing to the QT movie. How can
> I write an URL pointing to a precise timing of a QT Movie?
>
> TIA,
> Fed
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