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Re: Save animation to QuickTime movie?



Hi Rick,

Thanks, it's a good suggestion, but not my case.
The problem is, I have to batch convert thousands of slideshows.
The text information is not just subtitle, I have to highlight
different portion of text depend on time.
For example, text in parenthesis need to be highlighted:

00:13 (AA)AA BBBB CCCC
00:15 (AAA)A BBBB CCCC
00:16 (AAAA B)BBB CCCC

I don't think iMove or QT text track could do this.

Regards,
yllan

On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 5:44 AM, Rick Sustek <email@hidden> wrote:
> Depending on exactly what you have in mind, you may be better served by not
> doing programming at all.
> For example, use iPhoto or iMovie, or a billion other products to produce
> the basic "slide show" image track into a QT mov file.
> Then add the text overlays via another step with another tool, such as
> titling within iMovie, or text tracks in QT Player Pro, or....
>
> Just a suggestion!
> -Rick
>
>
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