on 5/27/03 12:51 PM, Alain Boisvert at email@hidden wrote:
> Simply put. I am going to use my iMac ( I have abandoned the idea of
> using an older machine) to present different animated movies children
> have done.
> I will use a projector pluged to my computer.
>
> You also answered my question on the editing. After saving many small
> movies (normally, without compression) I will then group all the
> different scenes in one movie and finely export it (with compression).
That's working? Excellent.
> Eventually I will have to find a way to save these so they can play on
> older computers but this is another problem I will try to solve later.
Well, how older? Which versions of QuickTime can you assume?
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