on 2/12/00 12:09 PM, Scott Raney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I guess you missed the gist of my question, which is how do you derive > the frame rate *with* the QT Player? 1. Open a movie in QT Player 2. Select "Get Info" from the Movie menu 3. From the popup controls, select the video track and the Frame Rate option. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Multimedia Design and Development for Mac, Windows, UNIX, and the Web _____________________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com Tel: 323-225-3717 ICQ#60248349 Fax: 323-225-0716 This is the MetaCard mailing list. Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard%40lists.best.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm
- QT frames to time code conversion Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code conversion Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code conversion Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code conversion Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code conversion Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code conversio... Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code conve... Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Richard Gaskin
- Re: QT frames to time code c... David Bovill
- Re: QT frames to time code c... David Bovill
- Re: QT frames to time code c... Scott Raney
- Re: QT frames to time code c... David Bovill
- Mac 2.3 on server Tom Deasey
- matchText Nicolas R Cueto
- Re: matchText Dave Cragg
