I do this all the time using a Mac and Quicktime Pro. Just save the
images out separately as a series into a folder and then import the
image sequence into Quicktime.
David
I am trying to convert some visual program animations to mpeg (or any
other movie format). I have had some success with using the Continuous
Saving option of the Save Image command to save my files as ImageMagick
.miff files, then using ImageMagick's convert command to convert .miff
to .mpeg. This procedure fails for large movies (say, 200 frames or
more) because convert seems to be loading the entire movie into memory
before converting. My 1 GB machine runs out of memory quite quickly in
this scenario.
Does anyone have a suggestion for creating large movies that does not
require gigabytes of RAM?
Thanks,
Jim Amundson
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