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Re: Video Input to QuickTime movie



Quartz Composer is so easy to figure out without reading documentation! Now
that I have read about Quartz Composer and QuickTime movies, I understand
the behavior. I see that my expectation of a movie is "twentieth century". I
was expecting frames to be archived during export for later playback. I now
understand that the movie file is a repackaged quartz composition running
live when the user clicks play.

BTW, I was not expecting a colored rectangle when you open the window; the
rectangle is what happens. The rectangle changes to live input when the user
clicks play. I take it that this is also normal behavior.

Thank you for your prompt response and for Quartz Composer. Quartz Composer
is awesome!!

Tom Bernard
email@hidden


on 6/16/05 1:09 PM, Pierre-Olivier Latour <email@hidden> wrote:

>> You should see a QuickTime movie window with a gray background and
>> a colored
>> rectangle.
>>
>> + Click the Play button.
>> 
>> The rectangle changes to live input from the camera.
> 
> that's normal behavior, you have a composition that just displays
> live video input... why do you expect a colored rectangle instead of
> the video input?


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