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Re: Command Line QT export



thanks for everyone's suggestions

I also found this has anyone had expierience with it


http://www.omino.com/~poly/software/qt_tools/

an command line example would be do shell script "/qttools/pieces/bin/qt_export /qttools/_dm119D86D704B-test_98 /qttools/_dm119D86D704B-test_98.mp4 --loadsettings=/qttools/icard1000_27t1 --video=mpg4 --replacefile"

On Nov 11, 2005, at 5:49 AM, Phil Suessenguth wrote:

Hi,

you could take a look at:

maybe this also does what you need!

HTH,
Phil


On 11. Nov 2005, at 06:08, David Reaugh wrote:

Dear everyone,

Is there a way to tell quicktime to export a movie via a QT setting file I already have via the command line?

This would be a great tool if it was possible.

thanks for your time

David Reaugh

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