Your best bet may be to include text and graphics in the QuickTime movie
itself...
then use Lingo to control the QuickTime movie as required. For more on this
try
Apple's "Quick Time for Developer's" series (try Apple's web site for
purchse info).
QuickTime for Developers includes a licensed copy of QuickTime Pro which you
can use
to author/do the above.
Josie
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Subject: <lingo-l> Synchronizing QuickTime movies and Titles.
Friends:
I have a long quicktime movie. I need to put text and graphics at different
duration on the Director's timeline. I need to put some text of a person's
speech and related graphics. It must synchoranize with the quicktime movie.
Would you please tell me how easily I can do this.
Thanks in advance,
K
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