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Re: Quicktime Player Movie Script
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Re: Quicktime Player Movie Script


  • Subject: Re: Quicktime Player Movie Script
  • From: Graff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 15:55:30 -0500

Just a hunch but after you do your copy and paste then do an export to a new file. This will most likely convert all of the separate parts of the data within the pasted-together movie into one continuous movie. I'm guessing that a mismatch in the way the separate tracks are butting together is causing your problems. Doing an export might smooth over these transitions.

I'd post an example script but I was unable to create the problems you are having in order to test this theory. I have seen your problem in the past however, so I'm pretty sure it's not unique to you.

- Ken

On Feb 20, 2004, at 2:14 PM, Pat Stanford wrote:

I am trying to write a script to take a bunch of MPEG1 muxed movies and combined them into a longer movie. I have written a script and it uses copy and paste to get all the data into a single movie.

The problem I am having is that the video stops everywhere a paste was done. The audio keeps playing and if I click in the timeline, the video restarts in sync with the audio.

I have manually tried it with some .mov files and it plays like I would expect. The copy command stays greyed so I can't manually try it on the .mpg files.

I have tried converting each movie to .mov first and saving as a self-contained movie, neither made any difference.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
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