The value returned from 'answer effect' is base64encoded.

answer effect
put base64Decode(it)

will put the decoded string in the message box. How you decipher it, I don't know. I expect there's some explanation of it on Apples's developer site.

On 24 Jan 2008, at 17:44, Peter Brigham wrote:

I have just discovered the Quicktime effects obtainable from using "answer effect" and storing the coded result as a custom property. Pretty nifty! It gives a lot more options for visual transitions, etc. A question -- anyone know what the encoding scheme is and how to replicate it on the fly without going through the Quicktime effects dialog box (which is apparently done through Quicktime and not as a native Rev resource)? I am using a QT zoom effect that I like but I would like to zoom from the clickloc, which would involve coding the visual after the mouseclick rather than preselecting a zoom start point in the Quicktime dialog box. Any ideas on whether this is possible?

-- Peter

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