I know that. I'm looking for a generic one. (I've already made a
generic one which I like -- just curoius if there's any others out there.)
-- Enric
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http://www.cirne.com
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You can make your own Enric. Just make
You could use shift + Apple + 4 and cut one out.PaulOn 27 Feb 2006, at 19:47, Enric wrote: I know that. I'm looking for a generic one. (I've already made a generic one which I like -- just curoius if there's any others out there.) -- Enric -==- http://www.cirne.com --- In
Thanks. But I was looking for a generic one, not specific to a film.
-- Enric
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http://www.cirne.com
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wrote:
You could use shift + Apple + 4 and cut one out.
Paul
On 27 Feb 2006, at 19:47, Enric wrote:
I think its best to make your own generic image. I don't know of any
such default graphic that exists.
-josh
On 2/27/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. But I was looking for a generic one, not specific to a film.
-- Enric
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http://www.cirne.com
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I'm looking for a movie poster image to use as a default, if none are available. Does anyone know if there's any default .jpg or .gif image files for a 320x240 movie? Something that would say "Movie", "Film" and/or interesting graphic when clicked would start the film? Thanks, Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a movie poster image to use as a default, if none are
available. Does anyone know if there's any default .jpg or .gif image
files for a 320x240 movie? Something that would say Movie,