Pierre,

        Hi. Just got a sample from the designer, and yes it *is* qtrle, and I
verified that Cinelerra and ffmpeg will read/transcode it (but not
write/create it).

best,
rob



> On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 10:51 +1030, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> > Actually, I just loaded up: 
> > http://www.multimedia.cx/samples/qtrle/Animation-Truecolour.mov into 
> > cinelerra w/out any problems!!!  So if this is equivalent to the 
> > "Animation codec" you're likely in luck (for reading the file, but I 
> > don't know about writing to a file!) 
> > 
> > Cheers
> > Pierre
> 
> Pierre,
> 
>       Thanks again --- I grabbed the file, tested myself, and confirmed what
> you told me -- Cinelerra (and ffmpeg) can decode but not encode ... I'm
> still waiting on a sample from the designer to confirm that what After
> Effects calls 'Animation codec' is the same as the Apple Animation
> codec.  I'm guessing that the two are the same because I found a
> reference to the Animation codec in the context of file transfers
> between After Effects and FCP here:
> 
> http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/porting_between_fcp_ae.html
> 
>       Import should be all I need for this project ....
> 
>       Once again, thanks ...
> 
> best,
> rob switzer
> 
> 
> 
-- 
rob switzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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