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Re: White Frames at End of Saved Movies



Guy,

    Any chance you're using Sorenson Video 3.1 Pro with B-frames?

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on 5/29/03 20:50, iMP at email@hidden wrote:

> Does anyone know why there's always a white frame or two at the end
> of a movie that I've saved from a larger movie? (Copy, New, Paste,
> Save as Self-contained.) This seems to be a QT 6 phenomenon. QT 4
> always ended as expected with the last frame. The source in this case
> is an iMovie saved as full quality.
> 
> Is there an Applescript method to detect and delete these unwanted
> frames, or some other way?
> 
> Thanks for any insights,
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