Hi Ian,

 I did see it, and you're absolutely right, it does do what you say.  

The down side is one can't set the parameters of how many frames per second to 
export (29 or 25, yes, but I only want a clip of x length divided into, let's 
say, y frames... can't do that).  At 25 fps a four second clip yields 100 
stills, and wading through all that manually is cumbersome.  

Thanks again for pointing out what is possible, though.  Much appreciated.
Mark

On Apr 29, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Ian Wood wrote:

> 
> On 28 Apr 2010, at 17:16, Mark Swindell wrote:
> 
>> I own Quicktime Pro.  I don't see this feature in it.  Can you point me to 
>> how to achieve this as a batch function in QT Pro?
> 
> 
> Again, in case you missed this reply the first time around. This 
> functionality is built in to QT Pro.
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> On 28 Apr 2010, at 17:52, Ian Wood wrote:
> 
>> 1. QuickTime Pro. Export..., Movie to Image Sequence will do roughly what 
>> you want.
>> 
>> 2. Remember that a video file is a series of discrete frames. Making a 
>> selection and then exporting an image sequence with an arbitrary number of 
>> frames or arbitrary framerate is a recipe for a mess...
>> 
>> Ian
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