Hi Richmond,

I have used the Enhanced QT external to create Snapper Screen Recorder. Additionally, there are severa image2movie utilities. There are also command line utilities such as ffmpeg, which can do this.

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On 2/10/2014 11:29, Richmond wrote:
It's fantasy time again.

I was musing on export/write to file a sequence of images as,
either, an animated GIF, or a .mov/.avi file.

I could just load the image sequence into Quicktime Pro and
press button A: but that would not work in, say, a stack/standalone that
would generate a film for an end-user automatically.

Clever people might be able to automate Quicktime from inside LC,
but that presupposes the end-user has Quicktime Pro on their machine.

Richmond.


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