Am Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:28:41 -0700
schrieb email@hidden:
> Ok, where have all the object VR tools gone? I've got what I hoped
> was a simple task (compared to, say, creating panoramas from the
> command line) but while I have come up with solutions for the hard
> stuff, I've got bupkis on this.
>
> I need to find a way to convert a sequence of still images, or a
> linear movie (made from that sequence), into a proper QTVR
> Object .mov - how hard can that be? My major caveat is I'd like to
> do this without GUI apps... no QTVREditObject, etc... and I'd really
> like to do this from a simple text-mode (shell) application.
>
Well, the libquicktime library contains a sample tool called
lqt_transcode which does pretty much what you want.
eg: lqt_transcode -vc jpeg -qtvr obj -qtvr_columns 18 -qtvr_rows 5
in.mov out.mov
Where in.mov is a linear moive in avi or mov format that's preferibly
losslessly compressed or uncompressed.
The problem is that the package is only available in source
form and development is more targeted at Linux/Unix, so getting it to
work might be quite involved.
stefan
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