Hello List,
What is the latest on capturing your Revolution animation as a video file?
It used to be "make a QuickTime movie, but your Windows viewer needs to
install QT". 

The Windows Movie Maker guru suggests turning your clip into
a Flash movie because YouTube does this anyway, and you get better
results if you do it yourself. Is there a way to save a Rev animation as a 
Flash movie?

If not Flash, then any video file would do.
Import a file to Windows Movie Maker, then save in the Small 320x200 resolution.

To be specific, my app Choreographer moves buttons around to show choreography.
I would like for dance team members to accelerate learning by viewing a movie 
of their routine.

Trevor DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
"The common forms of e-learning deployment are definitely through a
web browser.  If you have content that is aimed at a broad target
market then this probably is the best solution."

GregSmith  says:
"Flash and QuickTime players come already installed in
the most popular and current web browsers."

 Judy reccomends: http://tutorialized.com/
"Importing the video into Flash is simple. All you have to do is select "File > 
Import > Import Video...".
You will then see an Import Video window appear."

YouTube exposure would complement a browser, right?
Eventually I would like for people to run Choreographer in Rev 
so they could choreograph interactively controlling speed, icons, etc.

Thanks, Erik


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http://www.erikhansen.org
http://youtube.com/profile?user=erikhans08





       
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