On 1 Mar 2008, at 3:51 PM, Dudley Brooks wrote: > It's worth trying ... I guess. It has the obvious disadvantage of > saving hundreds or even thousands of files which some other program > then > has to convert into a movie. So if anyone knows how to modify either > pix_record or its inputs ... And, for that matter, why pix_record (or > possibly pix_snap) does this? > > Otherwise ... recommendations on which program (preferably > freeware) is > best for converting frame files to movies in MacOSX?
QuickTime can do it - 'Open Image Sequence ...' in the 'File' menu of Quicktime Player [but you probably have to fork out the rude 'extra' $$$ for Quicktime Pro before that menu item works, most of the useful functions in QuickTime are the same] It is only the convenience of a menu items in the player that you are paying for, QuickTime is still the same even if you don't pay the ransom ... eg you can make a little applescript to do most things, 'open image sequence <filename> frames per second 25' is the command for opening an image sequence, <filename> is the first file of a numbered series. simon _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list