In addition to Metadata Hootenany (free) you could use iMovie
markers, Feelorium Textation, Adobe GoLive, VideoClix, or Totally Hip
LiveStage Pro. All of these products provide the ability to create
text tracks that can be used for chapter lists. Creating them with a
text editor is possible, but it much easier and less error prone to
create them programatically.
George
On Apr 27, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Mike Matz wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to using QuickTime for development purpose so please bear
with me if this is a subject that has already been covered. We
have recently setup a QuickTime Streaming Server. Some of the
content we have to put out there has chapter markers that we would
like available. I found an earlier post from this list on how to
add chapter markers to a reference movie to accomplish this task.
By following the directions in that post and from the Help Viewer I
was able to successfully create a reference movie with chapter
markers. The only problem is that each chapter marker shows up
twice in the list. I checked the QuickTime Discussion board and
there are other users with the same problem, but no one has posted
a solution. Is anyone else experiencing the same kind of trouble?
Has anyone found a way to fix this or avoid this problem? The only
solution I came across was to use a metadata editor called
Hootenanny. I found this program very awkward and not helpful at
all. Any help or suggestions will be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Matz
Apple Systems Manager
Wyomissing Area School District
630 Evans Ave
Wyomissing, PA 19610
610-374-4035 x140
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