Thanks for the replies, but I got rid of most of the weird behaviour by making a new stack and copying across all the necessary buttons and fields. As this was my first stack after the Hello World there were a lot of half-existing groups and so on that hadn't been deleted properly.

On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 06:34 pm, Ken Ray wrote:


1) I am running an AppleScript to open an image sequence in QT Pro.
The applescript is stored in a field, a replace is done on the
variables and the "do theScript as AppleScript".  So far, so good.
Except that Classic launches as the AppleScript tries to
launch the OS
9 version of QT.  Both from Script Editor and as a compiled
script the
script correctly launches QT in OS X.  Any ideas?

Do you have an OS X version of QT Pro? If so, what's its path?



This is now working fine, especially after I deleted the first "/" from the file path before replacing with ":" for the AppleScript.


2) The app has three option menu buttons to set video size,
frame rate
and pan direction (l/r).  Is it just something in my coding
(I tried to
convert the info in the menu manager tutorial to the button) or are
these always so slow to work?  On a PB 1GHz and a P4 1.5GHz
it can take
up to 15 seconds for each menu button to become active!

That's ridiculously slow... something else must be going on. Rev is really fast at this kind of stuff. When you say "become active", do you mean that you initially have them in a disabled state and then it takes the time to re-enable them? Can you please clarify?

As mentioned above, this seems to have been a problem with a really messy stack.



3)  The 'New Developers' documentation needs a section on the
differences between AppleScript and Transcript, if this has
not already
been added in 2.1!  All the time wasted until I discovered
that 'put 20
into variable' was the correct grammar, not 'set variable to 20' got
irritating, especially as properties DO work in the 'set to' grammar.

Agreed.

The 'recipes' in 2.1 help with this as you get more examples of how the grammar works than in the tutorials, but a list of specific differences would be nice. I'll keep notes of the differences I come across and post it to the list and to the feature request address.



4) I can't see from the website, do the new video
capabilities of Rev 2
include making video from image sequences?

Sorry, can't help you there (video's not my strong suit).


5) Is it possible to export a snapsho directly to file?  I am
currently
importing the snapshot and then exporting it to JPEG, but of course
this results in a huge amount of flicker and general
nastiness as I am
generating up to 1500 snapshots in a row.

Sure, the "export snapshot" command allows you to do this, but this was introduced in Rev 2.1, so you'd have to upgrade to get this feature.

For now I've downloaded the 30-day trial to test this out, it seems no faster but is much 'prettier' as you miss out on all the flicker.


Ian Wood
Panoramic photography, from web to billboard, sunrise to moonrise
http://www.azurevision.co.uk



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