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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/21/2005 12:56:24 PM:

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> Since the topic of making movies has been raised, I have to chip in.
>
> Most graphics programs can create a sequence of frames that, when
combined
> together, show a rotating object. However, the procedure of combining
these
> frames into a movie is problematic for people who are not aware of the
> ridiculously fast and free program called "mencoder", which is a part of
> MPlayer. Mencoder runs in linux, windows and osx:


It's not free, but you can pay Apple $40 and upgrade the free Quicktime
Player that comes with OS X to the full-featured Quicktime Pro, which
allows you to combine a set of images into a movie file.  For the extra
money, you get a whole zoo of codecs (at least 20 last time I checked),
various quality, compression, and playback settings, and output to
quicktime, MPEG, AVI, and probably others.  Of course, it only works on a
Mac...

- Matt

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