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From: "D. Kim Stickler" <kim@coil.com>
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Subject: QuickTime Movies
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Hey all,
Does anyone know of a way to convert LW frames into Quicktime
movies (on an Amiga)?
I need to go from my Toaster at home via Bernoulli drive to a
PowerMac at work, where I have an editor called an ImMix.
Lacking a Par card, I must make do with the tools at hand. This
hasn't stopped me yet, but it certainly would be easier to import an
animation rather than a frame at a time. Also this would keep me digital
much later in the process!
Thanks for any help.
Kim Stickler
kim@bronze.coil.com
Columbus,Ohio
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