[visionegg] Re: quicktime
- From: Andrew Straw <astraw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: visionegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 18:11:44 -0800
Hi Jordanna,
1) Use the makeMovie.py or makeMovie2.py demos to save an image sequence
2) Use Quicktime Pro ($30 from Apple's website) to open this image
sequence and export a movie. This step only works on Mac, not
Windows...
Cheers!
Andrew
On Dec 8, 2004, at 3:18 PM, Jordanna Sprayberry wrote:
Before I start poring through the documentation....
1. Is it possible to turn display code into a quicktime movie (for
talks)?
2. Does anybody know how to do it?
Thanks!
Jordanna
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2. Does anybody know how to do it?
Thanks!
Jordanna
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