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Re: Scripting QT to change size of a movie
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Re: Scripting QT to change size of a movie


  • Subject: Re: Scripting QT to change size of a movie
  • From: Mark Weikert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 14:29:50 -0500

yes, sorry. The Quicktime Player.

Now is this going to be fairly easy to script?

Emmanuel wrote:

> At 18:12 +0200 27/03/01, Mark Weikert wrote:
> >
> >I have a bunch of movies (200+) that were compressed in the wrong size.
> >They were supposed to be 320x240, but they came out 320x188 or 320x140.
> >(a real squished letterbox look) The videos are fine and they just need
> >their sized changed back to 320x240. Is there any way to make a simple
> >apple script to do this? When I tried to open QT movie player
> >dictionary, there wasn't much there. I didnt want to go back and re-compress
> >them at all
>
> The Movie Player ... do you mean QuickTime Player?
>
> Its dictionary is not huge (Pro version only) but it seems to contain the
> property "dimensions" of the "movie", which might be what you are after.
>
> HTH
> Emmanuel


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