Quicktime Pro allows you to export any frame of an .mov
file in PICT format - it can then be processed with a
graphics program to produce what evre format turns you on.
A screen capture can also do the trick. On Macintosh
systems Cmd-Shift-3 captures the whole screen, Cmd-Shift-4
allows you to
Mathewson wrote:
Quicktime Pro allows you to export any frame of an .mov
file in PICT format - it can then be processed with a
graphics program to produce what evre format turns you on.
A screen capture can also do the trick. On Macintosh
systems Cmd-Shift-3 captures the whole screen,
Hello List,
I want to make a inventory over a lot of little movie-snippets.
From Users Point of view
- he drags a movie-snippet onto a card,
- the card script calculates the URL of the movie and puts it into a
field,
- a script gets the first image of the movie and puts it into an
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Subject: How to Get First Image of a Movie (.mov)
Hello List,
I want to make a inventory over a lot of little movie-snippets.
From Users Point of view
- he drags a movie-snippet onto a card,
- the card script calculates the URL of the movie and puts it into a
field,
- a script