Re: quicktime movie
Re: quicktime movie
- Subject: Re: quicktime movie
- From: Leendert van der Ree <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 20:55:01 +0100
On 28-12-2000 16:18, Rich Rosenbaum at email@hidden wrote:
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The goal: To have a droplet that lets me drag a .jpg onto it, and saves
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a copy as a self-contained quicktime movie (in the same folder as the
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original). Additionally, I want it to make the new copy have the same
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name except ".mov" instead of ".jpg" at the end, and also make it 5
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seconds long (I'll have others that make them 4,6,7,8,9, and 10
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seconds).
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Is PixelPipe by Chad Magendanz a solution?
PixelPipe was created for four basic purposes:
1. To convert popular graphic images files quickly and efficiently.
2. To allow easy resampling and recompression of large image files for
posting on the Web.
3. To apply editing and special effects to large collections of files in
batch.
4. To show off the capabilities of QuickTime graphic importers, exporters
and effects.
I have nothing to do with this product, it's just enthusiasm.
Go have a look at:
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http://www.halcyon.com/chad/>
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Leendert van der Ree