On 01/10/03 9:19, "Charles Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry. You're right, I should have done a step-by-step.
> 
> 1. Create a folder full of images. For best results, the images should
> be sequentially numbered (pic1, pic2 etc) and the same size.
> 
> 2. Open Quicktime Player. Go to File -> Open Image Sequence.
> 
> 3. Navigate to the folder full of images, and choose the first one.
> 
> 4. Select the amount of time you'd like each picture to take (up to ten
> seconds per frame, or as little as 15 pictures ["frames"] per second).
> 
> 5. Save resulting file.

Cool! 

A bit non-intuitive way of doing it, but it sure works. I tried just dump a
folder on the player, and it gave me 15 pictures per second(like Woooosh),
then I tried selecting more than one using import, but it wouldn't let me
select more than one, but this way certainly works!

Cheers,

Kim


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