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From: Carl Andrew Johnson <cjohnson@crl.com>
To: "D. Kim Stickler" <kim@coil.com>
Cc: lightwave <lightwave@webcom.com>
Subject: Re: QuickTime Movies
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I've also been looking for a way to convert LightWave frames to
QuickTime movies and vice versa. What I think I will end up doing
is getting a second ZipDrive and slaping it on my Amiga. Then I can
dump a ton of frames on the ZipDrive and port them over to the Mac, where
there are P.D. tools that will compile them into a QuickTime movie.
I already have a ZipDrive on the Mac, so the solution will only cost me
$200. It will also allow me to move large numbers of files between the
Amiga and the Mac (or later on PC) much more easily.
-Carl
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