There's also the new videosprite xtra from penworks. But I believe it only
works on windows machines.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Florian Bogeschdorfer wrote:
> Guess you tried unchecking "Direct To Stage" in Director? But it became
> too slow?
>
> The only other way I know is to do it in Quicktime itself. With some
> special software (some functions in QT pro too) you can add text, images
> etc and even interactively animate them. There have been great demos at
> the quicktime site long ago, don't know if they are still there.
> If that works for you.
>
> regards, Florian
>
> Magnus Ewald wrote:
> >
> > Hi List
> >
> > Ok here goes.....Is there any way whatsoever to play video (any format) that
> > doesnt have to have the "direct to stage" setting, I need to put images on
> > to of a video sequence ....
> > help me out will ya !!!
> >
> > Cheers /magnus
> >
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