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Re: Creating stop motion movies
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Re: Creating stop motion movies


  • Subject: Re: Creating stop motion movies
  • From: "Bruce Johnson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:20:33 -0700

I'm doing something similar.  There is some sample source code on the
Apple site.  Look for a project called QTKitCreateMovie.  I don't have
the link, but it shows how to take a series of still images and create
a movie and then save it to disk.


On 8/24/06, Thomas Davie <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
   I have a tiny amount of source code that seems relevant for
creating Quicktime movies, but so far nothing that quite fits what I
need to do.  My application produces an animation in a series of
frames, that I want to export to a quicktime movie.  Is it possible
to create a movie frame by frame in this way?

Thanks

Bob
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