Hallo Jean-Louis,
If you use Quicktime Player to get Info
you must select *Video Track * (by default it is
set to movie) from your options (left hand dropDown
menu) and then you can select FrameRate from the
right hand dropDown menu.
I don't know if you can access this info through
Lingo though!
Can I ask?
Why do you need the frame rate?
AFIK it is not that one can change it on the run!
Oh, well....I hope this helps.
John
jean-louis valero wrote:
> hello list
> Is it possible to know the real framerate of a quicktime movie? I tried
> everything(of course may be not...) between digitalVideoTimescale and
> the timescale of member but I can't establish by lingo the number of
> frames per second a quicktime movie has been compressed with. I do need
> that information just after the opening of the digital movie.
> It seems not to be evident, because when I use Quicktime player itself,
> and ask it that information, it says it needs a playing file to answer
> to my question.
> Thank you very much for your ideas.
> jlv
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